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With the Connect for JDBC Oracle driver, an exception occurs: SQLException: "Object has been closed" when reading a row from a table that has an XMLType column.

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TitleWith the Connect for JDBC Oracle driver, an exception occurs: SQLException: "Object has been closed" when reading a row from a table that has an XMLType column.
URL NameWith-the-Connect-for-JDBC-Oracle-driver-an-exception-occurs-SQLException-Object-has-been-closed-when-reading-a-row-from-a-table-that-has-an-XMLType-column
Article Number000115651
EnvironmentProduct: Connect for JDBC Oracle Driver
Version: 5.1
OS: Java
Database: Oracle
Application: N/A
Question/Problem Description
With the Connect for JDBC Oracle driver, an exception occurs: SQLException: "Object has been closed" when reading a row from a table that has an XMLType column.
Steps to Reproduce
Clarifying Information
Error Messagejava.sql.SQLException: [DataDirect][Oracle JDBC Driver]Object has been closed.
Defect Number45546
Enhancement Number
Cause
The driver was closing the connection before the entire LOB object was read from the wire.
Resolution
Fixed in hotfix 5.1.4.000335 

Refer to "Connect for JDBC hot fix download and install instructions" for instructions on how to download and install the hot fix.
Workaround
Notes
Last Modified Date7/11/2016 9:11 PM
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