I agree with Storm to call a client method from the server.


For example you can build a list or an array of objects of your mysql 
resultset and return that to the client.

Great examples are in the red5 distro. Find it in EchoService.java



Regards,

Ruben





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Verzonden: donderdag 15 maart 2007 0:09
Aan: [email protected]
Onderwerp: Re: [Red5] mysql results



not quite sure but i suppose you can set data in a Shared object from server 
so if clients are connected to it they'll be notified and could access to 
that.
However you can always call a client method (method that should be in your 
netconnection class) from server and pass the result as an argument in an 
array or something.

good luck

On 3/14/07, Donald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I finally got java talking to my DB server and working correctly.
Inserting data is no problem. however i can find anything on how to
loop through the results of a select query and send the results back to
the client side
i have the following code looping through the results and printing it
back to the system but i need
it to go to the client side

              queryresult = stmt.executeQuery("SELECT * " +
              "from test123 ORDER BY id");
               System.out.println("results are ");
              while(queryresult.next()){
                      int idnum= queryresult.getInt("id");
                      System.out.println ( idnum);
              }

any ideas?

Donald



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