Working with scrollable result sets
One of the new features in the JDBC 2.0 API is the ability to move a result set's cursor backward as well as forward. There are also methods that move the cursor to a particular row and that check the position of the cursor. Scrollable result sets make it easy to create a graphical interface for browsing the result set data, which will probably be one of the main uses for this feature. Another important use of scrollable cursors is to move it to a row that needs to be updated. In this recipe, we will discuss how we can create and use scrollable cursors.
Getting ready
To navigate through scrollable result sets, we should know the following methods, provided by the ResultSet
class:
The navigation methods are as follows:
first():
Moves the cursor to the first row of the result setlast():
Moves the cursor to the last row of the result setnext():
Moves the cursor to the next row in the result setprevious():
Moves the cursor to the previous row in the...