No Sneha actually iam not trying to creat any search engine, its some
other application where i have to display results which have got millions of
records.
regards
Karan
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>Date: Wed, 2 Aug 2000 13:00:52 -0700
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>Sneha Sharma@CONTEXT
>08/02/2000 01:00 PM
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>What I understand is that you are using ur general DB to provide search
>func.
>Actually there are these search servers like Verity which spider the
>website and create collections.
>So the user actually gets the serach results form these collections which
>is like browsing thru a prebuilt resultset.
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>Sneha
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>Karanjit Singh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 08/02/2000 03:42:25 PM
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>Dear members,
> Can anyone plz let me know that if i have to display 50,000 records
>at
>the client using JSP, where can i cash those records, if i keep all the
>records at the server in some array or scrollable cursor then my server
>will
>come to its knees when i get more then 200 concurnet hits(which iam
>expecting). If anyone has got any idea plz let me know.
> Do anyone knows what major search engines r doin, while displaying
>the
>results of searches which generate large resultsets. They r sending all the
>information to the client side, requering the database everytime the user
>hits next or they r not stateless and maintain the data at the
>servers(which
>i think whould really bring the server to knees)
> If anyone knows plz shed some light & help me.
> Thx in advance.
> Karan
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