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From: "Scott Mattes" <Scott@TheMattesFamily.ws>
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Subject: Re: UTL_BinFile Suite v1.03
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What I'd really, really like is a routine to load BLOBs from the client to a
table!!!!!! And, of course, unload from a table into a file on the client.


"Vladimir M. Zakharychev" <bob@dpsp-yes.com> wrote in message
news:bbqoof$6km$1@babylon.agtel.net...
> My apologies to those who could possibly be offended by this announcement.
> Please note that this Suite is free, so this is not a commercial ad,
otherwise
> I would have posted it to c.d.o.marketplace. :)
>
> UTL_BinFile Suite v1.03 is available for download at
http://www.dpsp-yes.com.
> The suite consists of PL/SQL package and some Java classes and allows
> PL/SQL developers to work with binary files in Oracle server's file system
> (reading into BLOBs, writing to BLOBs, listing, deleting, renaming,
creating
> directories), and ZIP/JAR archives (extracting, listing). Functions for
> compressing/decompressing BLOBs using deflate or gzip methods are
> also available. Security is controlled via Java2 Security Policy. The
suite
> is free for any kind of use, whether commercial or not, and sources
> are included (not for the Java part - sorry, but I intend to keep them
> private.) However, it's not covered by GPL or any other kind of public
> license.
>
> I realize most of you people here could write a package with the same
> functionality pretty quickly as it's mostly trivial, but why reinvent the
wheel?
> If you think it was waste of time - so be it, but please don't send bombs
> to my mailbox. ;) Comments and suggestions are welcome though. Hope
> it will be of use to you.
>
> -- 
> Vladimir Zakharychev (bob@dpsp-yes.com)
http://www.dpsp-yes.com
> Dynamic PSP(tm) - the first true RAD toolkit for Oracle-based internet
applications.
> All opinions are mine and do not necessarily go in line with those of my
employer.
>
>


