>Andrus,
>Strickly speaking Java does not have a native grid. The functional equivalent is called a table. You can download Java NetBeans ( version 6 beta) and go thru the database demos to see how it works. By the way, this is fully functioning and costs $0.00. It has the same or more capability as .Net and does come with a built in database.
Calvin,
I havent found a virtual grid implementation like .NET DataGridView in virtual mode.
Java NetBeans hangs when I try to lookup table containing 1000000 rows. VFP grid and .NET DataGridView show first page and will not try to read 1000000 rows into memory like Java.
Andrus