The best way would be to have one location. Number of JSPs is irrelevant.
http://struts.sourceforge.net/strutsdialogs/wizardaction.html

Michael.

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On 10/9/05, Leon Rosenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Actually, it's your choice. If you wish you can serve all three pages
> from a single JSP. Probably it would be nearest to best practices to
> make 2 and 3 one jsp. I think the "best" way, would be to have Page2
> und Page 3 as separate JSPs, but using a common tile for data
> presentation.
>
> Regards
> Leon
>
> On 10/9/05, Deep Chand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I'm new to Struts. I've a form asking for customer data with fields
> > like name, address etc.  What I want is this kind of flow/design:
> >
> > Page1) Customer enters their info. Submit button will take them to Page2.
> > Page2) They are asked to verify the same info again with read only
> > fields. Two buttons will be there, Confirm/Submit and Change. Change
> > will take them to Page1 and Confirm/Submit will take them to Page3.
> > Page3) The info is displayed to them again after entering it into the DB.
> >
> > So, my question is do I need three JSP pages for this kind of design
> > or is their any other way to just do it with two JSP pages. One for
> > entering data and other for Page2 and Page3.

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