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Following is java code which is trying to store data in gzip format in a table "TESTBYTEA". I am using postgresql database. TESTBYTEA table has one column "data" of type BYTEA. I want to compress the data and store it. While reading from the DB I want uncompress it and read it. But I am getting an exception "Not in GZIP format".

public static void main(String[] args){
    insertBytes(connection);        
    readBytes(connection);
    connection.close();
}

public static void insertBytes(Connection connection) throws FileNotFoundException, IOException, SQLException{
    File file = new File("C:test.txt");
    FileReader fileReader = new FileReader(file);
    char[] cbuf = new char[2000];
    int read = fileReader.read(cbuf);
    String str = new String (cbuf);
    byte[] bytes = gzip(str);
    Statement statement = connection.createStatement();
    int result = statement.executeUpdate("INSERT INTO TESTBYTEA (data) VALUES ('\\\\x"+bytes+"')");
    System.out.println(result);
}


public static void readBytes(Connection connection) throws SQLException, IOException{
    Statement statement = connection.createStatement();
    ResultSet rs = statement.executeQuery("select data from testbytea");
    while(rs.next()){
        byte[] bs = rs.getBytes(1);
        String str = gunzip(bs);
        System.out.println(str);
    }
}


private static String gunzip(byte[] bytes) throws IOException {
    Reader reader = new InputStreamReader(new GZIPInputStream(new ByteArrayInputStream(bytes)), "US-ASCII");
    StringBuffer sbuf = new StringBuffer();

    char[] buffer = new char[32 * 1024];
    int nread;
    while ((nread = reader.read(buffer)) >= 0) {
        sbuf.append(buffer, 0, nread);
    }

    String s = sbuf.toString();

    reader.close();
    return s;
}

private static byte[] gzip(String s) throws IOException {
    ByteArrayOutputStream baos = new ByteArrayOutputStream();

    GZIPOutputStream gzos = new GZIPOutputStream(baos);
    Writer writer = new OutputStreamWriter(gzos, "US-ASCII");

    writer.write(s);
    writer.flush();
    gzos.finish();

    byte[] bytes = baos.toByteArray();

    writer.close();
    return bytes;
}

But I am getting the following exception

Exception in thread "main" java.io.IOException: Not in GZIP format
    at java.util.zip.GZIPInputStream.readHeader(GZIPInputStream.java:141)
    at java.util.zip.GZIPInputStream.<init>(GZIPInputStream.java:56)
    at java.util.zip.GZIPInputStream.<init>(GZIPInputStream.java:65)
    at postgresjdbc.PostgresJDBC.gunzip(PostgresJDBC.java:237)
    at postgresjdbc.PostgresJDBC.readBytes(PostgresJDBC.java:230)
    at postgresjdbc.PostgresJDBC.main(PostgresJDBC.java:208)
Java Result: 1

Any help regarding this is appreciated.

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  • btw postgresql automatically compresses text values that are big enough to be stored out-of-line
    – araqnid
    Feb 15, 2012 at 20:34

1 Answer 1

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Your problem is how you insert the bytes:

"INSERT INTO TESTBYTEA (data) VALUES ('\\\\x"+bytes+"')"

will produce something like

INSERT INTO TESTBYTEA (data) VALUES ('\\x[B@187c6c7')

(essentially the byte[] reference is used in the .toString() for your byte array.

Why don't you use a prepared statement?

PreparedStatement pstmt = connection.prepareStatement(
   "INSERT INTO TESTBYTEA (data) VALUES (?)");
pstmt.setBytes(1, bytes);
pstmt.executeUpdate();

EDIT:

don't forget:

pstmt.close();
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