To start, you need to add one or two extra request parameters to the JSP: firstrow
and (optionally) rowcount
. The rowcount
can also be left away and definied entirely in the server side.
Then add a bunch of paging buttons to the JSP: the next button should instruct the Servlet
to increment the value of firstrow
with the value of rowcount
. The previous button should obviously decrement the value of firstrow
with the value of rowcount
. Don't forget to handle negative values and overflows correctly! You can do it with help of SELECT count(id)
.
Then fire a specific SQL query to retrieve a sublist of the results. The exact SQL syntax however depends on the DB used. In MySQL and PostgreSQL it is easy with LIMIT
and OFFSET
clauses:
private static final String SQL_SUBLIST = "SELECT id, username, job, place FROM"
+ " contact ORDER BY id LIMIT %d OFFSET %d";
public List<Contact> list(int firstrow, int rowcount) {
String sql = String.format(SQL_SUBLIST, firstrow, rowcount);
// Implement JDBC.
return contacts;
}
In Oracle you need a subquery with rownum
clause which should look like:
private static final String SQL_SUBLIST = "SELECT id, username, job, place FROM"
+ " (SELECT id, username, job, place FROM contact ORDER BY id)"
+ " WHERE ROWNUM BETWEEN %d AND %d";
public List<Contact> list(int firstrow, int rowcount) {
String sql = String.format(SQL_SUBLIST, firstrow, firstrow + rowcount);
// Implement JDBC.
return contacts;
}
In DB2 you need the OLAP function row_number()
for this:
private static final String SQL_SUBLIST = "SELECT id, username, job, place FROM"
+ " (SELECT row_number() OVER (ORDER BY id) AS row, id, username, job, place"
+ " FROM contact) AS temp WHERE row BETWEEN %d AND %d";
public List<Contact> list(int firstrow, int rowcount) {
String sql = String.format(SQL_SUBLIST, firstrow, firstrow + rowcount);
// Implement JDBC.
return contacts;
}
I don't do MSSQL, but it's syntactically similar to DB2. Also see this topic.
Finally just present the sublist in the JSP page the usual way with JSTL c:forEach
.
<table>
<c:forEach items="${contacts}" var="contact">
<tr>
<td>${contact.username}</td>
<td>${contact.job}</td>
<td>${contact.place}</td>
</tr>
</c:forEach>
</table>
<form action="yourservlet" method="post">
<input type="hidden" name="firstrow" value="${firstrow}">
<input type="hidden" name="rowcount" value="${rowcount}">
<input type="submit" name="page" value="next">
<input type="submit" name="page" value="previous">
</form>
Note that some may suggest that you need to SELECT
the entire table and save the List<Contact>
in the session scope and make use of List#subList()
to paginate. But this is far from memory-efficient with thousands rows and multiple concurrent users.
For ones who are interested in similar answer in JSF/MySQL context using h:dataTable
component, you may find this article useful. It also contains some useful language-agnostic maths to get the "Google-like" pagination nicely to work.