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Rajendra Prakash
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Apr 28, 2010 05:16:02
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I googled
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Architecture. I need clear struts architecture diagram . can you give any link
Ketul Parikh
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Apr 28, 2010 05:52:23
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It seems you are beginner to Struts..
Just for Information, Struts Framework is differentiated by two versions i.e. Struts 1(Old) and Struts2(New).
To know all about both...
Go to Roseindia.net
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Apr 28, 2010 06:39:54
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(I generally steer people away from roseindia due to the generally poor quality of the code examples.)
Vijitha Kumara
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Apr 28, 2010 07:00:52
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I remember they introduced Struts in HFSJ as: A Front Controller with all the bells & whistles.
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Moving to Struts forum.
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