Yes, is it does. PageableList is the the object that has the magic in it. It reads only the 'window' that it is currently in, so you don't end up with your whole database in memory.

Eelco

Jonathan Carlson wrote:

I don't think the CD app example uses Hibernate to do the paging.  If I
remember right, it reads it all in and does the paging and sorting in
memory.... but I could have missed something.
- Jonathan

[EMAIL PROTECTED] 2005-06-03 11:31:04 AM >>>
I look like I've figured it out anyway, but for future reference,
where is the source for that example? I found the running program. Is
the source only in CVS?

On 6/3/05, Martijn Dashorst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Phil Kulak wrote:

It looks like you guys have that all figured out in the contrib, but
I
can't seem to figure out how it's supposed to be used from just the
source. Is there an example anywhere I could look at?


You could take a look at the CD-App example. This one is rather
feature
complete. It is member of the wicket-stuff project under the
wicket-contrib-examples.

Martijn


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