the (additional) request. Just be aware that you have
to clean that token up eventually or else the user might get stuck until
their session times out.
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colin_ wrote:
hello everyone
while testing our website (running with a java servlet) i noticed that an
impacient user could overload our database server. since some sites need
alot of time to load, an impacient user can click multiple times on the same
link. i thought tomcat would notice
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Could you just use javascript?
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any idea how i would do that, or where to find an example?
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paul.ockleford wrote:
Could you just use javascript
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We do this in our project by using the TokenProcessor in struts. Are
you using struts by chance?
-Tim
colin_ wrote:
mgainty wrote:
you can implement single sign on access with SingleSignOn Valve
Host name=localhost ...
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Valve
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Tim,
Tim J Schumacher wrote:
We do this in our project by using the TokenProcessor in struts. Are
you using struts by chance?
I think Colin is more worried about repeated requests for /any/ page,
not just form submissions (which struts' tokens