Thanks for your answers !
In fact as Zulfikhar says, I am using JDBC-ODBC, and he says that the
jdbc-odbc driver doesn�t have this capability ( scrollable), so what else
can I do to scroll the resultset ?
Note: I am doing some tests with my Web App, so I am using "Acces" ( just
for the tests ), and that�s why I am using the jdbc-odbc driver, is there
any other way to get connected the servlet with Acces, I mean is there any
other driver ?
Thanks !
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