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Beginning Apache Struts

From Novice to Professional

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  • © 2006

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  • The only current developer-driven book positioned and based on Apache Struts 1.2 (which is still the most widely used and most popular MVC-based web application development framework)

  • Condensed tutorial and lab format, where material has been tested in actual class settings

  • Includes some preview coverage of the next generation of Struts (2.x), otherwise known as Apache Shale

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Table of contents (20 chapters)

  1. Basic Struts

  2. Advanced Struts

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About this book

Beginning Apache Struts will provide you a working knowledge of Apache Struts 1.2. This book is ideal for you Java programmers who have some JSP familiarity, but little or no prior experience with Servlet technology.

Organized in a condensed tutorial and lab format, the material in this book has been tested in real classroom environments. It takes a step-by-step, hands-on approach to teaching you Struts. The book even previews the next generation of Struts, the Apache Shale. The overall result is that you can quickly apply Struts to your work settings with confidence.

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From the reviews:

"The objective of this book is to provide the reader with a working knowledge of Apache Struts 1.2. The book is intended for Java programmers who have a fair amount of knowledge about JavaServer Pages (JSP) and some general ideas about servlet technology. … Readers with previous experience with Struts can go directly to specific topics of interest, and will find the explanations and examples fairly independent of the rest of the book." (Jose M. Ramirez, ACM Computing Reviews, September, 2008)

About the author

Arnold Doray is Thinksquared's lead software architect and has been developing software professionally for over a decade. He has conducted several developer training courses in the U.K. and Singapore. Arnold holds a bachelor's degree in physics and a master's degree in knowledge engineering.

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