You could use the Resultset.relative() method to return a cetain number of
rows for each page...

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Tanabe
Sent: Friday, November 26, 1999 8:23 AM
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Subject: Returning pages that span multiple pages


I want to write a servlet whose number of html pages generated depend on the
size of a ResultSet. Ideally the servlet will generate a html page with a
pointer to the next page and/or previous page. What I don't understand is
where
are the pages created on the fly by the servlet stored? Could someone point
me
to a suitable reference manual or give me some explanation?

T.A.

Yuki



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