Please Explain me  AcrionForm Flow

ActionForm Flow in struts .
     <form-beans>
          <form-bean name="actionform1" type="ActionForm1" />
     </form-beans>
     <action-mappings>
          <action name="actionform1" path="/one"
               type="ActionClass1" input="/input.jsp"
                         scope="request" validate="true" >
                    <forward name="fone" path="/display.jsp" />
          </action>
     </action-mappings>
setp 1: when you try to call input.jsp. It will call reset method of the ActionForm1 method
step 2: when click the sumbit method it will validate method of the ActionForm1.
step 3: if Step 2 Validate Method returns actionErrors then is will go to input.jsp once again showing the errors.
else ActionServlet "ActionClass1" will be called.
please explain me if it is wrong.
Thanks& regrads
rathna

setp 1: when you try to call input.jsp. It will call reset method of the ActionForm1 method
step 2: when click the sumbit method it will first calling reset method after that validate method is calling.
Please explain me how it will navigate

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