Jerry wrote: > Steven F. Bell frycomm.com> writes: > > >>Hello, >> >>I am using the standard taglib sql tag to query a database and large >>text fields are coming back like: >>net.sourceforge.jtds.jdbc.ClobImpl 94aa42 >> >>What could be causing this, and is there any means to correct it, and >>get the proper text back? JSTL will use ResultSet.getObject to retrieve your results. In some cases, this will result in a Clob. If you're using JSP 2.0, you might consider creating an EL function to process the Clob into a string. Or you could take a bean-based approach that will also work with earlier version of JSP. Obviously, a scriptlet will also get the job done. The simplest way to convert a Clob into a String is: long length = theClob.length(); String s = theClob.getSubString(0, (int)length); Of course, that might not work depending on the length of the Clob, so there are other ways to stream the Clob data: Reader in = theClob.getCharacterStream(); ... >>Also, the results in the tag are alphabetical a-z, can this order be >>changed around to match the field order in the database? You might want to look at using Result.getRowsByIndex instead of Result.getRows to iterate through your results: Result.getRowsByIndex returns an Object[][] instance where the first dimension is a row index and the second dimension is a column index. I hope that's right, it's been a while since I've been able to play with JSP/JSTL stuff... > Hi, > > I had the same problem because i used the datatype ntext of text of a sql server > database. > > Using varchar instead of text resolved my problem. > > Hope this helps, > Jerry -- Kris Schneider D.O.Tech --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: taglibs-user-unsubscribe@jakarta.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: taglibs-user-help@jakarta.apache.org