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Old 08-27-2008, 08:00 AM
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Hi All,


I am new to Java. I have to implement a search functionality.

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There is a table which has a list of docs in the database.

The user gives in the search criteria. Doc name Or Id ... The function has to retrive the details regarding the doc.


Please let me know how am i supposed to implement this functionality.
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Why not take a stab at the logic of this first and tell us what you think? It'll make this exercise much more instructive to you if you do this. Good luck!
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Please can you let me know if there are codes available to implement this functionality.
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