The recently released Struts 2.0 is an elegant, extensible framework for building enterprise-ready Web applications using Java code. The framework is designed to streamline the development cycle, from ...
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Since the Java Servlet API’s inception, developers have used diverse technologies to develop Web applications in Java. Recently, developers have started to recognize the merits of Model 2, a scheme ...
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eSpeaks’ Corey Noles talks with Rob Israch, President of Tipalti, about what it means to lead with Global-First Finance and how companies can build scalable, compliant operations in an increasingly ...
An estimated 65% of Fortune 100 companies could be vulnerable to a security bug discovered in Apache Struts, a popular Java MVC framework used in the development of many top-grade enterprise ...
Since the release of Struts 1.0, Struts has gradually become a de facto standard for MVC (a.k.a. Model-2) implementation for developing medium-to-large scale web-based applications on the Java ...
Apache Struts 1.x, the original version of the Java EE Web application development framework, has reached the "end of life," according to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF), and is no longer ...