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Programming Jakarta Struts
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Web tier frameworks have really taken off in the past year or so. Developers who used to spend hours and hours writing low-level features have realized the enormous benefits of using well-written frameworks to build the presentation tier so they can get to coding the "good stuff", the business logic at the core of the program. The Struts Framework, originally created by Craig R. McClanahan and donated to the Apache Software Foundation's Jakarta project in 2000, has become one of the most popular presentation frameworks for building web applications with Java Servlet and JavaServer Pages (JSP) technology. It encourages application architecture based on the Model-View-Controller (MVC) design paradigm, colloquially known as the Model 2 approach. As popular as Struts is becoming, the online documentation is inadequate,
focusing on the most basic functionality and leaving out information crucial
to developers writing today's complex web applications. O'Reilly's Programming
Jakarta Struts was written by Chuck Cavaness after his internet company
decided to adopt the framework, then spent months really figuring out
how to use it to its fullest potential. He calls the books, "the
culmination of lessons learned (the hard way) during the building of our
application." If you are in the United States then click
here to buy Jakarta Struts Or if you are in Austraila click here |
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