Go fourth an conquer, once you write it, it will exist. Do you currently have swagger integrated into your project? Btw, I have no idea with swagger is... keep that in mind, as I go on.
If you have swagger working in your project, then: Step 1: is to meditate on weather or not it makes sense as a plugin, as I'm ignorant on swagger, it should be something that affects the shape the the data sent back to the client, or perhaps how data is received. Other concerns such as security, or data access happen outside of struts2's intent, while those things wouldn't likely make good plugins, integration guides are still welcome. Step 2: Identify all the components that are useful, perhaps you have an interceptor stack and if you could share that stack you would be good. Step 3: Review the structure of other plugins, the most importaint part is the file "struts-plugin.xml", it is just your struts.xml file but these will be loaded first making whatever you put into it available to others, so constants, interceptors, packages, normal struts2 stuff you want to share. Step 4: Get it built, either do it yourself [4A]probably using: http://struts.apache.org/docs/struts-2-maven-archetypes.html#Struts2MavenArchetypes-ThePluginArchetype(struts2-archetype-plugin) Or [4B] prepare a basic demo, tell the people here it is the greatest thing since sliced bread and beg someone to do it. Someone might. If not goto 4A. On Wed, Jul 19, 2017 at 12:55 PM, Manmohan <manmohan.na...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi > I am using Struts2 in my project since almost 2 years > I am wondering why there is no swagger plug in available. > If somebody helps me with some of the struts2 questions ,I can able to > write plug in so that others can use it. > > > Regards > Manmohan Nayak > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@struts.apache.org > For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@struts.apache.org > > -- Sent from my C64 using a 300 baud modem