You can create paging navigation identical to google.com by using the
Pager Tag Library. It even has google.com as one of it's example pagers.

http://jsptags.com/tags/navigation/pager/

-James

On Wed, Mar 28, 2001 at 09:59:31AM -0600, Christopher K. St. John wrote:
> sufi malak wrote:
> >
> > I am trying to display records like the way done in google.com, with the
> > Next and Previous buttons, and pages numbers link, has anybody done is using
> > jsp or servlet, could you please explain do they do it ?
> >
>
>  Do a google search, any search. Do a "View Page Source",
> or just move your mouse across the page number links.
> Look at the format of the URLs: that's how the client side
> works. How the server side works depends on your
> application. If you're trying to page around through
> database results, there's been some dicusssion over in
> servlet-interest. Try searching the archives[1] with terms
> like "implementing page scrolling" to get one thread (there
> are others if you rumage around in the archives)
>
>
> [1] <URL:http://archives.java.sun.com/archives/servlet-interest.html>
>
>
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