Hi Stuti,

The way the Shell does it is by iterating over the ResultScanner iterator for 
only LIMIT number of times alone and then exiting out. There is no API that 
specifies a LIMIT clause of sorts, its to be self-built by you.

On 20-Jan-2012, at 10:53 AM, Stuti Awasthi wrote:

> Hi ,
> I am looking into how to limit the output of scans. I got this in shell but 
> not able to get any java api for that. I am sure I am missing it.
> 
> scan 't1',{LIMIT=>2}
> Please suggest me the scan api for limit the output of scan.
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Regards,
> Stuti Awasthi
> HCL Comnet Systems and Services Ltd
> F-8/9 Basement, Sec-3,Noida.
> 
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