Dear Chin,

hi!! i also almost worked on the same application and I did the following

collected all the data and put all the data in vector object in the client.

then on pressing the next button extracted the data from the vector instead of
again contacting the database..

Hope it helps

vikram

Chin Cedric Sung Kit wrote:

> Hi fellow developers,
>
> I have a JDBC connection to a Oracle Database.  I wish to write the first ten
> records to the browser first, and when the user clicks on the Next button/link,
> then the next ten records shall be displayed.  It's like the search results
> displayed by any search engine.  How do I go about in making this application?
>
> Thanks for any help.
>
> Ced
>
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