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From: Mabrouk ZHILI [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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unsubscribe me pls
Lee Turner wrote:
Hi
I was wondering how people are handling searches when using the jsp model 2
architecture ??
I am converting an all servlet based application to a jsp/servlet
architecture using model 2. I have a jsp page which displays the search
form. This allows them to enter their search criteria. When they click on
the search button, control is then passed over to a servlet which performs
the search and then forwards the request onto the jsp page which displays
the results. To do this I query the database obtaining a ResultSet which I
attempt to place in the session for use in the jsp that displays the
results. The problem I am having is that the ResultSet is not serializable
and therefore I get an error.
How are other people handling this ??
TIA
Lee
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