You can maintain the current page and number no of records in the page (all
related info with the Data to be painted) in the session and access the
session each time to paint the subsequent pages.

If u have tried with Servlets, the same can be tried using JSP.

Would you like some sample code?

Vijaylakshmi S
Senior Software Engineer
IT Solutions (I) Pvt. Ltd.,
Chennai



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Hi everybody,

How can paging technique be implemented using JSP

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