This doesnt seem to be a question of how to facilitate the database
search. 1) and 2) really only differ in terms of perference IMO. Using a
servlet or a bean will provide if done correctly the same functionality.
Dont knwo if that helps. Hoep it does.

Eytan



On Tue, 19 Oct 1999, Mehul Shah wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I want to provide database search facility and i am trying to find out the
> best possible model for that. Please share your thoughts.
>
> what i thought of doing
> 1:) HTML form - calls servlet - servlet processes the form request data -
> queries database - stores the result set in a session object - calls .jsp
> page - .jsp page formats the result using session object data stored by the
> servlet - say 10 rows per page with previous and next tags - On next other
> set of rows from the session object is formated and presented to the client
>
> 2:) HTML Form - calls .jsp page - .jsp page uses a bean to process the
> request data - to connect the database - to query the database -
> bean stores the result in session object - and then it is forwarded to
> another .jsp page - which uses the session stored information to format and
> present the data.
>
>
> Thanks
> Mehul
>
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