Welcome to the Apache Struts Action Framework 2 wiki. The framework's official homepage is http://struts.apache.org/. There you can find documentation for the latest released version of the framework. This wiki is used for additional information as well as documentaion for the latest developing version.
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We're in the process of migrating this wiki from Open Symphony WebWork2 to Struts Action Framework 2. WebWork is in the process of joining the Apache Struts project. See our incubator page for details. During the migration period, references to WebWork2 and SAF2 will be intermixed. |
About Struts Action 2
- Announcements
- Features
- Release Notes
- Who We Are
- Product History
Community
- Mailing lists
- Issue Tracking (JIRA)
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Struts Action 2 FAQ
- The Vault (interesting posts from the forum)
- How to Contribute
- Apache Struts FAQs
- Event Calendar
- Apache Struts Website
Getting Started
- Downloads
- For now, SAF2 may be checked out from the incubator repository.
Code Block svn co https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/webwork2/
- A SAF2 distribution will be available once the codebase exits the Apache Incubator
- (A distribution of WebWork2 is available from OpenSymphony.)
- For now, SAF2 may be checked out from the incubator repository.
- Installation
- Requirements (dependencies, appservers)
- Quickstart
- Tutorials
- Building the Framework from Source
Coding Applications
- Testing
- Code snippets (Cookbook) and example applications
Integration, Tools, IDE
- IDE Plugins: Eclipse, IntelliJ
- Tools (SiteGraph, Config Browser, QuickStart)
- 3d party: SiteMesh, Spring, Pico, Hibernate, JSTL, JUnit, Quartz, Tiles
Reference
- API
- Basics
- Advanced
- UI/Views
- Tags
- General (Control Tags, Data Tags)
- HTML (Form Tags, Non Form Tags)
- OGNL (syntax, altsyntax)
- View technlogies
- Themes and Templates
- Components
- Tags
- J2SE 5 Support (Annotations)
- Portlets (tutorial, configuration)
Resources
Contributor Resources
More Help with WebWork2
2 is an elegant, extensible framework for building enterprise-ready Java web applications. Distributions of Struts 2 are available as a free download under the Apache License.
- For more about the Apache Struts project itself, visit the project web site.
- Quickstart with Struts 2 Maven Archetypes.
- Struts 2 is extended using Plugins. A list of available plugins is available at the Struts 2 Plugin Registry.
- Tired of XML-based configurations, or need some extra agility? Try the Convention Plugin or its RESTful cousin, the REST Plugin.
- Interested in books, articles, and presentations about Struts? Check out some Other Resources.
- For other community-supported Struts resources, visit the Struts 2 Wiki.
The contents of the Struts 2 documentation wiki (what you're reading now) are distributed with each release, but maintained via the on-line wiki.
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Have a suggestion, correction, or improvement? Log in and leave a comment on the appropriate page or file a ticket against the Struts 2 documentation. We're always looking for help! |
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We've started planning the next version of Struts aka Struts 3 (or 2.5) which will break backward compatibility, if you want to join please add your two cents here. |
Getting Started
The documentation is grouped into four areas.
Our tutorials are designed to help you get started with the framework ASAP. We offer an all-purpose "Bootstrap" tutorial as well as specialty tutorials on portlets and database access. | |
Our in-depth technical guides focus on specific components of the framework, such as the Core framework, Struts Tags, and optional Extensions, as well as migrating from Struts 1 or WebWork 2. | |
Our FAQs and Cookbook examples provide a wide range of rapid-fire "HOWTOs" in question-and-answer format. | |
Our security bulletins explain any security issues and their solutions | |
Books, articles, and presentations about Struts 2. |
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Community Wiki
The Struts 2 Community Wiki is an additional resource. It is not distributed with Struts 2, and contributions to the community wiki do not require a CLA.
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