Struts2 is the latest manifestation of the popular Struts Java web application framework. Like its predecessor, its goals are to make web application development faster, easier and more productive than ever before. Despite new languages and new techniques, the action-base MVC framework is still a viable and effective option for modern web application development.
Within this book you will find everything you need to get up and running using Struts2 - from the architecture and configuration, to implementing actions and the supporting infrastructure such as validation and internationalization. Above all else, it focuses on the practical - with plenty of code and productivity tips to get you started using Struts2 today.
The concepts covered by this book:
Struts2 can fit into the Web paradigm as Servlets, JSP and Scriptlet Development, Action-Based Frameworks, Component-Based Frameworks and The Great Equalizer- Ajax.
The Core Components mentioned by Ian Roughley are Configuration of Struts in our local machine, Actions, Interceptors, Value Stack/OGNL, Result Types and Results/View Technologies.
and many more she wrote in her book Struts2.
Within this book you will find everything you need to get up and running using Struts2 - from the architecture and configuration, to implementing actions and the supporting infrastructure such as validation and internationalization. Above all else, it focuses on the practical - with plenty of code and productivity tips to get you started using Struts2 today.
The concepts covered by this book:
- WHERE STRUTS2 FITS INTO THE WEB PARADIGM
- CORE COMPONENTS
- ARCHITECTURAL GOALS
- PRODUCTIVITY TIPS
- INTEGRATING WITH OTHER TECHNOLOGIES
Struts2 can fit into the Web paradigm as Servlets, JSP and Scriptlet Development, Action-Based Frameworks, Component-Based Frameworks and The Great Equalizer- Ajax.
The Core Components mentioned by Ian Roughley are Configuration of Struts in our local machine, Actions, Interceptors, Value Stack/OGNL, Result Types and Results/View Technologies.
and many more she wrote in her book Struts2.