You might want to check out the Tag-Libs. There is one called DB-Tags from
Apache. It is quite easy to use. Alternatively you might want to check out
some of the commercial products. Hans Bergsten of Gefion Software has this
product call InstantOnline. I am currently trying it out and I must say that
Hans has been very helpful in providing all the help I need. Give it a
try!!!

Dinesh, S.

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I only did not write any JSP Code, so I thought, it is easier with Servlets,
but I know, there would be much more possibilities with JSP and XML/XSL,
I�ll triy one time again with servlet, if it does not work, I�ll choose JSP!



> i'm not sure ...but..
> why do you wanna do it in a servlet..
> i mean writing jsp code is easier than writing servlet and (you probably
> know it) jsp produces a servlet when compiled...
> so?
>
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> Subject: Result Set and Servlet
>
>
> Hi!
>
> Thanx for the advice, but can I also realise it only with Servlets?
>
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