Check out expresso from jcorporate.com. It's an open source set of component for
attaching to a DB. It has that capability so you could either use there components
or look at the code.
"S. Jyotinarayan" wrote:
> I want to display data from my database by sets on an internet browser. I
> have displayed the first set of data from the database. I am using JSP and
> the JDBC-ODBC architecture to connect to the MS Access database.
> How could I now on the same page with 'next' and 'previous' buttons for
> example browse through the rest of the records in the database.
> Thanx in advance.
> Jyotinarayan.
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