> But hardcoding workflow in any kind of java class (actions,
> beans, even special
> classes just dedicated to that)
> .... I wouldn't recommend it for mantainability's sake.
> Just another 2c,
> Dan

Ah. Thanks for the insight. The reason why I'm focused on the hardcoded
links is that I need to do financial calculations in my webpage, where the
workflow is closely related to the calculation logic. In a certain
calculation a page needs to be filled out, in another it doesn't, all
depending on outcome of the on going calculation. Hence the preference for
in code links.

Tom

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