Can I use struts token mechanisim without a formbean ? Thanks & Regards Manfred Wolff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Found at http://husted.com/struts/catalog.html
Use the Action Token methods to prevent duplicate submits There are methods built into the Struts action to generate one-use tokens. A token is placed in the session when a form is populated and also into the HTML form as a hidden property. When the form is returned, the token is validated. If validation fails, then the form has already been submitted, and the user can be apprised. * saveToken(request) * /on the return trip,/ o isTokenValid(request) o resetToken(request) Perhaps someone (me?) must write a documentation? If I have a little time, and no has do so, I will do. Manfred temp temp wrote: > Can U suggets me an article which clearly explains using struts tokens > mechanisim? > > Manfred Wolff wrote: > Lixin. > > I think mostly it is no problem to go back in a struts implemented > application. If it ist a problem (e.g. after a logout or if you saved > data) you can take the struts token mechanism to prevend such backs. > > Manfred > > Lixin Chu wrote: > >> A cleaner back button solution is almost a must-have for logout: >> after logout, the back button should not bring back the previous page. >> >> looking at that Gmail does. any idea how it is implemented ? >> >> > > > -- =========================================== Dipl.-Inf. Manfred Wolff Software Engineer Fon : +49 421 534522 Fax : +49 421 4314578 Mobil: +49 173 2494181 ------------------------------------------- http://www.manfred-wolff.de http://www.struts-it.org ------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] --------------------------------- New Yahoo! Messenger with Voice. Call regular phones from your PC and save big.