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*Still* looking for a clue on this.


Several people have asked in the IBM developerworks
forums how to call a stored procedure and bind the
result set to some component, usually a data grid. No
one has ever answered.

Is this not possible to do? I found a page in the
"Developing data access applications" section of the
Rational Application Developer site
(http://tinyurl.com/22nccl) called "Creating a Java
Bean that calls a stored procedure" that shows how to
create the bean that uses the DBProcedureCall class,
but I can't figure out how to use the resulting bean
for anything. Nothing from it shows up in the Page Data
or Client Data views for my jsp file.

The "Creating data access Web applications using
JavaServer Faces" section of the same site has a
subsection, "Working with data in Faces applications",
which in turn has a page (http://tinyurl.com/22nccl)
called "Adding a Java Bean to a Faces JSP file", which
explains how to create a data access bean. I can base
this bean on the stored procedure bean I created
earlier, but I *still* can't find anything - a result
set - to bind to a component like a data grid.

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