Personally, I use the good old

<% session.invalidate(); %>

as the last instruction of my logout.jsp page.

AFAIK, to invalidate the session inside an action, you must downcast
the session Map (from the SessionAware interface) to a SessionMap
class, which seems little awkward to me.

Besides, using session.invalidate() doesn't seems to me like an
anti-pattern or something wrong.

Gabriel

2007/9/11, illusion <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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> Hey,
>
> How to invalidate a Http Sesssion in struts 2.0?  There is a SessionMap
> class which asks for a httpservletrequest as a parameter, and has an
> invalidate method for the http session, not sure how this works.
>
> thanks in advance for your assistance
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