Once you've called saveToken(), the <html:form> tag will automatically
create a hidden field with a name that is known to the isTokenValid()
and resetToken() methods -- you do not have to do anything at all in
the JSP page for this to work.

Craig


On Thu, 14 Oct 2004 11:30:28 -0700 (PDT), umamaheswara rao
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi ,
> 
>   Your help is apprciated.....
> 
>    How do I set a token it to JSP ? do I need to have
> to set
> the token to the form bean(form.setToken("value from
> session with saveToken method")) in the action class
> which calls saveToken(request) method ?
> 
> I understand the following process...but I got stuck
> here with isTokenValid(request) method ...if at all I
> need to set the token in hidden field what name should
> I use...
> 
> saveToken(request)
> on the return trip,
> isTokenValid(request)
> resetToken(request)
> 
> Thanks
> Uma
> 
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