How to Implement Result Set Pagination in JSP?
Oct 24, 2024 am 06:56 AMResultSet to Pagination in JSP
Converting ResultSet objects into paginated views on a JSP can be achieved by following these steps:
- Add Request Parameters: Include the parameters "firstrow" and optionally "rowcount" in the JSP.
- Implement Paging Buttons: Create navigation buttons for the "next" and "previous" pages that update the "firstrow" value accordingly.
- Retrieve Subset: Fire a SQL query to retrieve a sublist of results using "LIMIT" and "OFFSET" or equivalent clauses. The specific syntax depends on the database.
- Present Sublist: Display the sublist on the JSP using JSTL or another templating engine.
Additional notes:
- Consider using DB2's row_number() function or Oracle's rownum function for pagination.
- Do not store the full result set in session scope for memory efficiency.
- Refer to the given JSF/MySQL example for an implementation in that context.
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