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Strut your stuff with this completely up-to-date guide Struts guru James Holmes has completely revised and updated his definitive, bestselling Struts volume. You will get soup-to-nuts coverage of Struts 1.3, the latest version of the framework used to create flexible, high-performance web applications. The book features insider tips, tricks, and techniques to make Struts applications sizzle.Table of contentsPart I: The Struts FrameworkChapter 1: The Struts FrameworkChapter 2: Building a Simple Struts ApplicationChapter 3: The Model LayerChapter 4: The View LayerChapter 5: The Controlled LayerChapter 6: ValidatorChapter 7: TilesChapter 8: Declarative Exception HandlingChapter 9: Struts ModulesPart II: Applying StrutsChapter 10: Internationalizing Struts ApplicationsChapter 11: Securing Struts ApplicationsChapter 12: Testing Struts ApplicationsPart III: The Struts Tag LibrariesChapter 13: The HTML Tag LibraryChapter 14: The Bean Tag LibraryChapter 15: The Logic Tag LibraryChapter 16: The Nested Tag LibraryChapter 17: Using JSTL with StrutsPart IV: Struts Configuration FilesChapter 18: The Struts Configuration FileChapter 19: The Tiles Configuration FileChapter 20: The Validator Configuration FilePart V: Struts ExtensionsChapter 21: Struts Scripting Chapter 22: The Struts-Faces Integration LibraryChapter 23: Using AJAX with StrutsPart VI: AppendixesAppendix A: Struts Console Quick ReferenceAppendix B: Third-Party Struts Extensions