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The framework documentation is written for active web developers and assumes a working knowledge about how Java web applications are built. For more about the underlying nuts and bolts, see the Key Technologies Primer. |
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Several tutorials are available to help you get started with the framework, from all-purpose "soup to nuts" tutorials to specialty tutorials on portlets and database access.
Once you download a distribution, be sure to try the QuickStart feature.
Soup to Nuts
Database
- WebWork CRUD Made Easy (Philip Luppens)
- CRUD with WebWork, Spring, and JSTL (Larry Meador)
Speciality
Primers
- Bootstrap - few simple steps how to start with Struts 2
- Struts 2 + Spring 2 + JPA + AJAX
- Struts 2 / Hibernate Tutorial
- Struts 2, Spring 3, JPA 2, Maven Example
Speciality
- Extending an Application with Custom Plugins
- CRUD Made Easy
- Creating java web applications with AngularJS and Struts2
- 4 Easy Steps to create a Java based Web Application with Struts2 and jQuery
- JasperReports Tutorial
- Portlet Tutorial
Courseware
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Examples
Several example applications are bundled with the framework, along with the full source codeas ready-to-deploy WARs.
Blank | An "empty" application that you can use as the starting point for your own projects. |
MailReader | A simple application that demonstrates best practices |
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Shopping Cart
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A simple shopping cart example
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Portlet | An application demonstrating portlet support |
Showcase | A sampling of common (and not so common) use cases. |
Simple examples and links to "powered by" sites |
Here are two applications that you can use to jump-start your development.
References
For the complete source code to the applications, see the source code distribution.
Errata?
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