through it all,
but it seems fast enough for now.
Matthew.
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> Date: Mon, 12 Feb 2001 15:36:05 -0700 (MST)
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> From: Steve A Drake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: paging for web application
> Message-ID: <[EMAIL P
On Mon, 12 Feb 2001, Steve A Drake wrote:
> On Wed, 31 Jan 2001, Peter Alfors wrote:
>
> > check out the pager taglib: http://jsptags.com/tags/navigation/pager/
>
> Actually, I can run the example that comes with the distribution but am
> having some problems using this pager taglib in Struts
On Wed, 31 Jan 2001, Peter Alfors wrote:
> check out the pager taglib: http://jsptags.com/tags/navigation/pager/
Actually, I can run the example that comes with the distribution but am
having some problems using this pager taglib in Struts. The links created
by the pager aren't working.
The
On Wed, 31 Jan 2001, Peter Alfors wrote:
> check out the pager taglib: http://jsptags.com/tags/navigation/pager/
Very handy! For anyone else looking at this for paging long-winded
result sets, and using Tomcat 4.0-b1, I needed to edit the demo
"pager-demo.jsp" and change:
to:
This fixes
Misak,
I've found the pager tag that James over at http://www.jsptags.com has
developed is quite powerful and usable. I've used it in some prototypes
using Struts and Tomcat. One of my colleagues attempted to get it to work
under Weblogic without much luck, but we didn't spend much time on it. N
check out the pager taglib: http://jsptags.com/tags/navigation/pager/
"Boulatian, Misak" wrote:
> Hi alI,
>
> I am trying to implement paging for web application. The query may return
> over thousand records and it is a bad idea to dump all of those to the
> clien
Hi alI,
I am trying to implement paging for web application. The query may return
over thousand records and it is a bad idea to dump all of those to the
client. I was thinking to feed only 50 records at a time and have client to
click for next or previous page. We are using struts with EJBs. Our
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