Hi Donald,
It sounds like my Pager Tag Library is just what your looking for.
Check out http://jsptags.com/tags/navigation/pager/
-James
> I have a question about implementation that I'd love some input on.
>
> The Problem:
> I have a web application that has to return variable length resultsets,
> sometimes quite large (a few 100 rows max). There are several tables that
> might return large resultsets and each gets viewed in a different area of
> the website. I need an efficient way to allow a user to navigate through
> these resultsets.
>
> What I'm doing right now is instantiating a Bean to perform the query and
> store the resultset. The controller then passes off to a jsp that displays
> the first x elements of the resultset vector. Clicking a next/previous
> button goes forward and back through the set. The problem with this method
> is that there is not elegant way of disposing of the bean when the user
> navigates to another part of the website. If there are several of these
> resultset beans hanging around it leads to a lot of wasted memory.
>
> If anyone has some insights they would care to share, I'd greatly appreciate
> it.
>
> Donald
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