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 ?
>>
>>     
>
>
>   


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