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Title: RE: subfile servlets

Tom,

Please try this page at IBM it may be of some help in guiding you to what you want.

http://www7.software.ibm.com/vad.nsf/Data/Document2342?OpenDocument&p=1&BCT=3&Footer=1

Regards

Andrew Rodwell
Development Manager
KDP Software Ltd.
mailto:arodwell@kdpsoftware.co.uk



-----Original Message-----
From: tmalin@hannasteel.com [mailto:tmalin@hannasteel.com]
Sent: 25 July 2000 16:37
To: JAVA400-L@midrange.com
Subject: subfile servlets


Anyone out there working on displaying data within a table from a servlet.
I have generated a table with some data from the AS/400, my problem is the
table is huge. When the user scrolls down the headers disappear. I would
like to use the same technique that sub-files use on the AS/400. I want to
only display about 15 records and have a button to go to the next 15
records. I can simply loop through and get only 15 records for the table,
but the problem is loosing the pointer or the position of the next record
when the servlet is finished. Thanks in advance for any help.

Tom




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