I agree with this completely. It also seems more EJB applications in the
data warehousing area are appearing nowadays as opposed to the dot com days
of old. I think we have to somehow provide support for these type of
applications which go up against large systems.


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>
>Sorting resultsets on the Java side means, I always need the complete
>resultset. When I'm dealing with a certain amount of data I cannot fetch
>and
>hold the complete resultset for performance an scalability reasons. I need
>to get it piece by piece. I've missed a solution for that requirement  in
>EJB1.1 and it seems that there is no solution in EJB2.0, too.
>BTW, I faced this requirement in all my projects during the last 12 years.
>
>Ulf Gohde,
>CEYONIQ
>

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