Salman Ansari <[email protected]> wrote: [Pagination with cursors]
> For example, what happens if the user navigates from page 1 to page 2, > does the front end need to store the next cursor at each query? Yes. > What about going to a previous page, do we need to store all cursors > that have been navigated up to now at the client side? Yes, if you want to provide that functionality. Is this a real problem or a worry? Do you have users that page really deep and if so, have you considered other mechanisms for delivering what they need? While pagination is faster than increasing the start parameter, the difference is small as long as you stay below a start of 1000. 10K might also work for you. Do your users page beyond that? - Toke Eskildsen
