Take a look at Pager Taglib from
http://www.jsptags.com

-D


--- Pranav Bansal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>          Could anyone tell me the way for using XML
> as middle tier with Jsp
> Application?
> Let me explain you that what I want to Do. I have a
> jsp page at which I have
> some drop downs like for selecting country, for
> state, for city etc. Now
> depending upon the selection I have to fire a
> database query fro retrieving
> records from the database. Records can be 5, 10 or
> more then 10.... Here I
> want to use XML as middle tier in such a way that at
> first time when
> query'll fire, XML document should populate with
> records and I could use
> this populated XML document for displaying the
> records. I don't want to
> display more then 5 records on a page, so I have to
> access this XML document
> again and again but without firing database query
> again and again.
> Please give me some suggestions or code or example
> regarding this. If anyone
> know some other method then Please tell me. I don't
> want to use CachedRowSet
> because records could be more then 100.
> Please help me.
> Thanks
> With Regards,
> Pranav Kumar
> Software Engineer
> Informica India Pvt. ltd.
> Noida,India
> Phone: -91-118-4514702
> www.informica.com
>
>
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