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Struts App1: Address Editor
This application is a very simple address editor. It consists of two dynamic
pages, one ActionForm, one Action class and an AddressBean. Address information
is gathered through a form and associated with a HTTP session. This information
can be displayed and modified. It demonstrates how the Struts control framework
can be used independently of a specific view technology. JSP and Velocity
templates can be mixed and matched within the same application. The support
for multiple languages demonstrates how Struts resources may be accessed from
within templates.
Struts App2: Struts View Tools Demo
This application demonstrates the Velocity view tools for Struts. These view
tool enable view designers to access the resources of the Struts framework. Their
functionality is a subset of the functionality provided by the Struts custom tag
libraries for JSP.
Struts App3: Struts Logon Example
This is the well known Struts logon example application by Ted Husted. Here
it is implemented in both JSP and Velocity versions.
Struts App4: Struts Tiles Example
This application demonstrates the Velocity TilesTool for Struts. It's functionality is a subset
of the functionality provided by the Struts Tiles tag library for JSP.
Struts App5: Struts Validator Example
This application demonstrates the Velocity ValidatorTool for Struts. It's functionality is a subset
of the functionality provided by the Struts HTML tag library for JSP.
Struts App6: Struts SSL Ext. Example
This application demonstrates the SecureLinkTool for Struts. It's functionality is a subset
of the functionality provided by the SSL Ext. tag library for JSP.
SSL Ext. is a very useful extension to the Struts framework that enables you to declare actions
secure, non-secure or neutral in the struts-config. For more information see the project's
homepage. This example app is a stripped down version
of the demo that comes with the SSL Ext. package.
In order to try out this example app you have to have SSL set up and enabled on your web server.
The test app defaults to ports 8080 for http and 8443 for https - if you use other ports for these
protocols you need to change the settings in the app's struts-config.
Struts App7: Struts Tiles + SSL Ext. Example
This application is the same as app 6 except for the struts-config and the added tiles-config. It
shows how to use Tiles and SSL Ext. together in the same application.