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How to write Pagination logic?

  • Can anyone provide some idea/logic to write the pagination logic for the search page i am working on? The information i have is total number of pages for that search- 10 records per page also i am been sent the both the previous and next page number(no problem writing the logic all i need to do i pull that info and populate. I am also getting the info which page i am on. I can only display 10 pages like below <previous 1 |2 |3 | 4| 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 next> Say if total pages are 15 and when user click next then i need to display like this <previous 2 |3 |4 |5 |6 |7 |8 |9 |10 |11 next> At any time i just need to show then 10 pages in the pagination. #set($start = 1) #set($end = $Integer.parseInt($searchTO.getPagination().getNumberofPages())) #set($range = [$start..$end]) #set($iter = 1) #foreach($i in $range) #foreach($link in $searchTO.getPagination().getDirectPageLinks()) #if($i == $iter) #if ($Integer.parseInt($searchTO.getPagination().getPageNumber())==$iter) <a class="search_current" href="/?_page=SEARCH&_action=SEARCH$link">$i &nbsp|</a> #else <a href="/?_page=SEARCH&_action=SEARCH$link">$i &nbsp|</a> #end #set($iter = 1) #break #else #set($iter=$iter+1) #end #end #end

  • Answer:

    Here is how I would implement it: It is generally a good idea to create a Filter class that filters data and contains pagination related information for you. I use something like this: public abstract class Filter{ /** Member identifier for the current page number */ private int currentPageNo; /** Member identifier for the current start page number in the page navigation */ private int currentStartPageNo; /** Member identifier for the current end page number in the page navigation */ private int currentEndPageNo; /** Member identifier for the number of elements on a page */ private int elementsPerPage; /** Member identifier for the number of pages you have in the navigation (i.e 2 to 11 or 3 to 12 etc.) */ private int pageNumberInNavigation; public abstract Query createCountQuery(); public abstract Query createQuery(); public void setCurrentPageNo(){ //Your code here //Validation, variable setup } public Long getAllElementsCount(){ //Now this depends on the presistence framework you use, this code is //just for guidance and has Hibernate-like syntax Query query = createCountQuery(); List list = query.list(); return !list.isEmpty() && list.get(0) != null ? query.list().get(0) : 0; } public List getElements(){ //Now this depends on the presistence framework you use, this code is //just for guidance and has Hibernate-like syntax Query query = createQuery(); int from = ((currentPageNo - 1) * elementsPerPage); query.setFirstResult(from); query.setMaxResults(elementsPerPage); //If you use Hibernate, you don't need to worry for null check since if there are no results then an empty collection is returned return query.list(); } public List getAllElements(){ Query query = createQuery(); return query.list(); } public void refresh(){ //Your code here } public List next(){ //Move to the next page if exists setCurrentPageNo(getCurrentPageNo() + 1); getElements(); } public List previoius(){ //Move to the previous page if exists setCurrentPageNo(getCurrentPageNo() - 1); getElements(); } } You could have special subclasses of filters (depending on what you want to retrieve) and and each subclass would implement it's createCountQuery() and createQuery(). You would put then your Filter to the Velocity context and you could retrieve all the information you need from this class. When you set the current page pf course you update all the other information that you need (i.e. currentStartPageNo, currentEndPageNo). You could also have a refresh() method to put the filter back to its initial state. And of course you should keep the instance of the same filter on the session (I mean you web framework like Struts, Turbine etc.) while the user navigates on the search page to which the Filter belongs. This is just a guideline, an idea, it is not fully written executable code, just an example to get you started in a direction. I would also recommend you a jQuery plugin called http://www.trirand.com/blog/ that has pagination support (although you have to have a backed to retrieve data) and a lot more cool stuff. You can use it to display your data in a grid. I use it together with Velocity with no problem. It has a lot of very nice and useful features like filter toolbar, editable cells, data transfer in JSON, XML etc. Honestly, I do not know if it has pagination like you need (I use it with only one page displayed in the navigation and you can not click on a page just use the next a prev buttons to navigate), but it may have support for that.

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Refer this existing question: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4719041/pagination-in-java Another pagination using JPanel, modify this according to your code. Pagination concepts remains same for all languages and code implementation requires little bit modification based on languages. http://www.roseindia.net/tutorial/java/swing/javaPagination.html Refer one more existing question for more info: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5521835/pagination-in-java Other external site URLs:- http://www.developer.com/tech/article.php/3696226/Implementing-Search-Result-Pagination-in-a-Web-Application.htm http://www.developer.com/java/web/article.php/3830886/A-Pagination-Technique-Using-Spring.htm http://java.dzone.com/articles/pagination-server-side-or-clie

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