I am interested in hearing how people are building wizards in WW2/XW. I have looked at and used the ScopeInterceptor that is in OpenSymphony's Jira, but it is cumbersome for anything more than 2 or 3 steps.

Here are the issues I see:
- Ensuring visitors execute the steps in the appropriate order
- Being able to return to a previously executed steps
- Storing state between action executions. Is it appropriate tying this to the http session, and therefore, tying the action to the web?
- Any others?



Cheers, matthew



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