Yeah, I was thinking about doing the scrolling results thing
using a pure java solution. I will look into the CachedRowset
from Sun, thanks for that info. I still believe the mysql driver
is cool. What's up with the docs, though?


Mark Matthews wrote:
> Vincent Stoessel wrote:
> 
>> Hello,
>> I am working on a J2EE app and I really would love to take
>> advantage of jdbc 2.0's  RowSet functionality.
>> Is Connector J (2 or 3) compliant
>> with this part of the standard?
>>  
>>
> No.  There hasn't been a large demand for support of that API, and it's 
> not required to be JDBC-compliant. What particular feature of a rowset 
> would you be using that isn't in java.sql.ResultSet?
> 
> There are a lot of third party ones that do work with MySQL. Sun's 
> CachedRowset provider (from java.sun.com) is one.
> 
>    -Mark
> 


-- 
Vincent Stoessel
Linux Systems Developer
vincent xaymaca.com


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