The way I've seen this done is you implement a LazyCollection. When a request
is made to this collection for an item not loaded, you retrieve the requested
block, and cache it.

This books petstore app gives an example of how to do this:
http://www.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyAncillary/productCd-0471463620,typeCd-DOWNLOAD.html


--- David Erickson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Well I want to be able to paginate through the entire collection, not be
> artificially limited by what I provide to DT, but I would rather be able to
> provide to DT 50 results, but let it know there are another 250 in the db so
> it provides links to paginate through all of them.  Also sorting in this
> manner would need to be done database side... can you tell DT to append
> specific url parameters onto the url per column?
> 
> -David


Respectfully,

Onyeje "Jay" Bose
http://www.jaybose.com


                
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