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On 1/23/2016 2:19 PM, Johannes wrote:
I save my images as large object, which afaik is in practise not
readable with a binary cursor (we should use the lo_* functions). And of
course I already use the LargeObjectManager of the postgresql jdbc library.


afaik, Large Objects are completely independent of the other mode stuff. they are stored and transmitted in binary.

I haven't read this whole ongoing thread, just glanced at messages as they passed by over the past week or whatever, but I have to say, I would NOT be storing 11MB images directly in SQL, rather, I would store it on a file server, and access it with nfs or https or whatever is most appropriate for the nature of the application. I would store the location and metadata in SQL.



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john r pierce, recycling bits in santa cruz



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