Disclaimer: I don't actually know anything about nether Oracle nor Java. The issue is in a project that some other developer completed at some point in time and then left the company. Now I have to setup webserver, database and get it all up and running.
the code is approx this:
OracleDataSource ods = new OracleDataSource();
ods.setURL("jdbc:oracle:thin:<user>/<password>@localhost:1521:xe");
OracleConnection ocon = (OracleConnection)ods.getConnection();
OracleStatement stmt = (OracleStatement)ocon.createStatement();
OracleResultSet rs = (OracleResultSet)stmt.executeQuery("SELECT POLLID, QUESTION, ISMULTISELECT FROM POLL WHERE POLLID = " + pollID);
if (!rs.next()) {
System.out.println("No rows found.");
return false;
}
this._PollID = rs.getInt("POLLID");
this._Question = rs.getString("QUESTION");
this._IsMultiSelect = rs.getBoolean("ISMULTISELECT");
The POLLID and ISMULTISELECT columns return correct values as expected. The QUESTION seem to always return empty string. The value in the DB is obviously not empty.
The rs.getAsciiStream("QUESTION").available()
also returns zero.
Am I missing something completely obvious here?
EDIT:
sqlplus returns varchar2 value just fine
connecting via odbc (as opposed to thin) also makes things work
QUESTION
in the table -VARCHAR2
?CLOB
?rs.getString(2)
(with the column index instead of the column name) return the correct value?