David Geary presented something similar to this in his Advanced JavaServer
Pages book.  It was implemented on top of his custom Model-2 implementation
but in truth could be easily adapted for use within your own environment.

I don't have the book here with me at work, otherwise I would provide
greater detail and a page reference.

HTH,
John

-----Original Message-----
From: Ted Husted [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, February 18, 2003 2:45 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Application Flow with Transaction Tokens?


Greg Hess writes:
 > I would like to ignore the fact that the double submit happened and
 > just display the proper receipt. Should I forward the user to a
 > "transaction already processed page" they will loose their proper
 > receipt and never visually receive the receipt as I also send it
 > by e-mail.

I don't really have any practical advice, but I did want to mention that 
I've always wondered about the best way to resolve this sort of thing. 
So far my own double-submit cases have not involved a long-running 
process, and have been easy to resolve with an message page. If you come 
up with a solution for the long-processing scenario that you like, be 
sure to let us know. I'd like to see a how-to regarding this in 
documentation area. It's definately a thorny problem.

-Ted.


-- 
Ted Husted,
Struts in Action <http://husted.com/struts/book.html>


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