| Id | Name | Description | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 8761 | Invidunt Dolore | invidunt-dolore@elitr.com | dolores magna... |
| 34969 | Clita Et | clita-et@sadipscing.com | Lorem labore... |
| 57056 | Est Consetetur | est-consetetur@et.com | justo sanctus... |
| 52740 | Dolor Clita | dolor-clita@dolores.com | et Stet... |
| 85988 | Tempor Ut | tempor-ut@et.com | et dolor... |
| 63787 | Voluptua Sadipscing | voluptua-sadipscing@dolore.com | diam dolores... |
| 89540 | Sed Ut | sed-ut@amet.com | amet magna... |
| 26195 | Eirmod Tempor | eirmod-tempor@diam.com | Stet sit... |
| 16333 | Amet Est | amet-est@accusam.com | no sed... |
| 17010 | Elitr Sadipscing | elitr-sadipscing@sanctus.com | et nonumy... |
This example shows how you can tell displaytag to preserve the current pagination status using session, so that you can navigate away to other pages and find your table back where you left it automatically.
This behavior is controlled by the
keepStatus
table attribute. If you need to clear the current status you can set another attribute
clearStatus
to true.
Click here in order to test a link the reload the current page without passing any parameter. You will see that displaytag will reload the same page.