use count *  method of sql

Neal Cabage wrote:

> Does anyone know how to return a recordCount when using JDBC? For instnace,
> in ADO (Microsoft world) recordCount is simply a property of the recordSet
> object.  Is there something that provides a similar functionality? I need
> that value *prior* to moving through the records so simply incrementing a
> value is not an option.
>
> Also, can anyone recommend a driver (and/or method) for accessing a
> Microsoft DB such as SQL server, that does not require the JDBC:ODBC bridge?
>
> Thanks.
> Neal
>
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