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Jakarta Struts Cookbook
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Jakarta Struts Cookbook

by Bill Siggelkow
February 2005
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
528 pages
12h 53m
English
O'Reilly Media, Inc.
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Assumptions This Book Makes

This book assumes that you have some experience with Struts. It's expected that you know how to build and deploy a J2EE web application. A servlet container like Tomcat or Resin is required to run the sample web applications. Full-blown J2EE application server like JBoss, Weblogic, and WebSphere will work fine though they are not required as none of the solutions utilize Enterprise JavaBeans©.

The majority of the sample applications were built and tested on a Windows XP machine running Tomcat 5.0.29. I primarily used Firefox (Version 1.0) as my browser.

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Publisher Resources

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