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Java Framework for MVC web applications
The core of the Struts framework is a flexible control layer based on standard
technologies like Servlets, JavaBeans, ResourceBundles, and Extensible
Markup Language (XML), as well as various Jakarta Commons packages. Struts
encourages application architectures based on the Model 2 approach, a
variation of the classic Model-View-Controller (MVC) design paradigm.
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Struts provides its own Controller component and integrates with other
technologies to provide the Model and the View. For the Model, Struts can
interact with any standard data access technology, including Enterprise Java
Beans (EJB), JDBC, and Object Relational Bridge. For the View, Struts works
well with JavaServer Pages (JSP), including JSTL and JSF, as well as Velocity
Templates, XSLT, and other presentation systems.
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For more information see http://struts.apache.org/.
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Changes: libstruts1.2-java (1.2.7-1) unstable; urgency=low
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* Move to main second try - this time a new upstream with orig.tar.gz
* New upstream release
+ Updated copyright to Apache 2.0 License
+ Updated build-dep and depends on commons-beanutils to >= 1.7.0-1
+ No longer dependencies on commons-collections or
commons-lang - removed from build-deps and depends
* Tightened dependencies on commons-digester and commons-beanutils
* Added ant-optional to build-dep required by ant reorganization
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