Just out of curiousity. Did you solve your problem. If yes, how?

Greetings!
 Michael Martinides

On 27 Sep., 07:25, Tarun <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have been trying to performPaginationon the App Engine using Java,
> for a large data set of information. I read about it on many previous
> posts including the official documentation of Google App Engine :
>
> http://code.google.com/appengine/docs/java/datastore/queriesandindexe...
>
> Considering the constraints of fetching data from the datastore,
> nearly all the posts suggested the use of Cursors (a feature that was
> added in version 1.3.3.1 of the App Engine SDK ).
>
> Most of the code examples that I came across were performingpaginationby 
> displaying the pages sequentially, but my requirement is
> to even allow displaying the result for any page, i.e a random access
> is required. In simple words, I wish to attain apaginationwhich is
> similar to Google's way of displaying search results.
>
> After going through the Java Docs of the SDK, I got to know that
> Cursors can only store the index value for the next set of entries.
>
> Is there any other way to satisfy my requirement?

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