Get Recordcount and Column names

Hi,
Can any one help me out a way to get the recordcount for an sql query executed and the number of columns and there names that are returned by the query.
The same way we do in ASP/VB.
like rs.fields.name
Hope so somebody will help me out.
Thanks,
Raji

Hi,
Below is the sample code that i am using this code works fine.
I want to find the recordcount and the columnnames.
I have jdbc driver 1.0 how can i update to 2.0?
Can any body help me out as how to get the recordcount and column names?
I would appreciate if you can add the code to the following code below.
I am calling a beanDBConnect(input sql query;output recordset).
Help urgently needed as early as possible.
Thanks,
Reji
<HTML>
<HEAD>
<TITLE>
JSP/BEAN/JDBC Test
</TITLE>
</HEAD>
<BODY>
<%@ page import="java.sql.*" %>
<%@ page import="java.io.*" %>
<%@ page import="java.util.*" %>
<%
ResultSet rs;
String sSql = "SELECT * from employee";
jspproject.DBConnect oConnectDB = new jspproject.DBConnect();
oConnectDB.setsSql(sSql);
oConnectDB.setaResultSet();
rs = oConnectDB.getaResultSet();
while (rs.next())
out.println(rs.getObject("usertypeid").toString()+"<br>");
out.println(rs.getObject("description").toString()+"<br>");
rs.close();
%>
</BODY>
</HTML>

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