Thanks Rinaldo.
I have already donwloaded it...anyway I haven't found some classes in it,
such as:

com.sun.j2ee.blueprints.personalization.profilemgr.model.ExplicitInforma
tion
com.sun.j2ee.blueprints.shoppingcart.catalog.model;

Where are they???

thanks in advance,


           Luca



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Download the petshop demo
Regards
Rinaldo

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Hello!

At URL you told me:

http://java.sun.com/blueprints/patterns/j2ee_patterns/page_by_page_itera
tor/

Sun explains well how to implement in JSP a page by page iterator. Is it
possible to download all the code example in one file (eg: .zip)? In
fact I have seen that every class is shown in a different page when you
click on it. About the piece of code:

<j2ee:productItemList
  numItems="3"
  productId='<%=request.getParameter("product_id")%>'
  emptyList="Unable to find requested Product" >

Where "j2ee" is defined?

Are the classes "ProductIntemListTag, ListChunk, ecc" Sun's
implementations or are they included in JDK?

Where can I find the packages such as:

com.sun.j2ee.blueprints.shoppingcart.catalog.model;
import com.sun.j2ee.blueprints.petstore.control.web.ProfileMgrWebImpl;
import
com.sun.j2ee.blueprints.personalization.profilemgr.model.ExplicitInforma
tion
;
import com.sun.j2ee.blueprints.shoppingcart.catalog.model.ListChunk;
import com.sun.j2ee.blueprints.petstore.control.web.CatalogWebImpl;
import com.sun.j2ee.blueprints.petstore.util.WebKeys;
import com.sun.j2ee.blueprints.petstore.util.JSPUtil;


????


Where can I find other code examples of page  by page iterators?

Thanks a lot in advance!

           Luca


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hi!
here you go:
http://www.theserverside.com/patterns/thread.jsp?thread_id=12899
http://java.sun.com/blueprints/patterns/j2ee_patterns/page_by_page_itera
tor/
index.html

-mw

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> Hello everybody!
>
> I am developing a Web application that for every user:
>
> 1) Receives the request;
> 2) Accesses to a database to get the data (records) required;
> 3) Show the records found in the database to the users.
>
> So I used a Servlet that makes this job for me but I have the
> following
> problem:
> given that the records (and each of them can have more fields) to show
could
> be thousands I can't insert all of them in the same html page; so I
> would like to show them like many search engines do (like google or
> Altavista): that is to say using different pages and
giving
> the possibly to move
> from a page to another. Anyway I want to be able to decide the layout
> to
use
> to show the results that
> can be different from that one used from google or Altavista.
>
> How can I do it? Any idea?
>
> Thanks a lot in advance.
>
>                    Luca
>
>
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