Ok, now that Spring has been mentioned, I'll finally mention Seam, too. Note that you'll never get fully automatic support of back button and refresh with any framework. However Seam makes it a lot easier to provide meaningful results: http://docs.jboss.com/seam/1.2.1.GA/reference/en/html/jbpm.html#d0e4952 --Stephen
Sergio, Take a look at the Spring WebFlow project. One of the features of it is: Receive automatic browser button support (back, forward, refresh) with no custom coding. -Richard Escalada Sergio wrote: > Hello. > I am using MyFaces 1.1.5, Tomahawk 1.1.6 in my WEB Aplication, and > i have a requirement mandatory to disable the browser back button > while the user is interacting with the aplication. The requirement is > really serious and compromise the usability of the aplication, can > anyone tell me if it is possible to do anything to avoid the use of > the browser back button?, or at least to control the use of it trying > to avoid the consecuences it carry. > > Thanks in advance, sorry for my english. > >

