So I have a client application built using HTML5 and JavaScript. My application invokes a web service (built using c#), which extracts a blob data from a MySql database and passes it on to the client application.
This blob data is actually a small file (less than 100kb) which was stored in the MySQL Database. I want my client application to be able to convert this blob back to its original file type and then ask the user for download permissions. Now I was wondering if this is a good idea or not? Or should I simply do the file conversion in my Web Service and then send the file itself to the JSP application?
Any help / suggestions will be highly appreciated! And if you have any good tutorials / codes, which might help me with the conversion then please post them here as an answer? Thanks in advance!
use this example and change the SQL database to your Database as well as the Select Statement
SqlConnection pubsConn = new SqlConnection("Data Source=localhost;Integrated Security=SSPI;Initial Catalog=pubs;");
SqlCommand logoCMD = new SqlCommand("SELECT pub_id, logo FROM pub_info", pubsConn);
FileStream fs; // Writes the BLOB to a file (*.bmp).
BinaryWriter bw; // Streams the BLOB to the FileStream object.
int bufferSize = 100; // Size of the BLOB buffer.
byte[] outbyte = new byte[bufferSize]; // The BLOB byte[] buffer to be filled by GetBytes.
long retval; // The bytes returned from GetBytes.
long startIndex = 0; // The starting position in the BLOB output.
string pub_id = ""; // The publisher id to use in the file name.
// Open the connection and read data into the DataReader.
pubsConn.Open();
SqlDataReader myReader = logoCMD.ExecuteReader(CommandBehavior.SequentialAccess);
while (myReader.Read())
{
// Get the publisher id, which must occur before getting the logo.
pub_id = myReader.GetString(0);
// Create a file to hold the output.
fs = new FileStream("logo" + pub_id + ".bmp", FileMode.OpenOrCreate, FileAccess.Write);
bw = new BinaryWriter(fs);
// Reset the starting byte for the new BLOB.
startIndex = 0;
// Read the bytes into outbyte[] and retain the number of bytes returned.
retval = myReader.GetBytes(1, startIndex, outbyte, 0, bufferSize);
// Continue reading and writing while there are bytes beyond the size of the buffer.
while (retval == bufferSize)
{
bw.Write(outbyte);
bw.Flush();
// Reposition the start index to the end of the last buffer and fill the buffer.
startIndex += bufferSize;
retval = myReader.GetBytes(1, startIndex, outbyte, 0, bufferSize);
}
// Write the remaining buffer.
bw.Write(outbyte, 0, (int)retval - 1);
bw.Flush();
// Close the output file.
bw.Close();
fs.Close();
}
// Close the reader and the connection.
myReader.Close();
pubsConn.Close();
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