You can definitly do this in Struts as it stands (correct me if I'm wrong). What will help this along is the Workflow Processing TODO in the TODO 1.1 document on the struts homepage. When that is completed you will be able to map out this flow in some graphical type means. Craig T. "Nanduri, Amarnath" wrote: > Hello you beautiful people, > > I am a newbie to struts and our company has to decide whether to go > with struts or not. I have a very important question that will decide the > fate of our project... > > Basically we want to control the flow (of the user) when he goes to various > pages. > > For example i have 5 jsp pages.... a.jsp ,b.jsp, c.jsp, d.jsp and e.jsp > > The order of flow is a->b->c->d->e. The user has to strictly adhere to this > flow. The user can't jump from a to c or d to e or e to a or d to c. etc.. > > Is this possible using struts ? If so, what steps do i have to go through to > make sure that the user can adhere to this flow ? Thanks a lot. > > cheers, > Amar.. -- I've been trying to change the world for years, but they just won't give me the source code....
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