Struts isn't exactly a new framework.

Also, you can ignore the struts stuff, and concentrate just on the hibernate/Spring parts. If you mean to use the Spring MVC, there are plenty of tutorials out there.

Tom K wrote:

I know, new frameworks are great but it can make learning more
difficult. I grew up on Jason Hunters "Java Servlet Programming Book"
with a bunch of "workable" examples. I spend more time getting class
paths correct, using the correct version of jar files, editing xml files
and xxx.properties files, and checking compatibility that I wonder if
the mission of increased productivity is a reality with all these
frameworks. Why can't there be a nice example that uses one table and
demonstrates an insert, update, and delete using "just"
hibernate/Spring? Then you can add on to the core learning with
additional frameworks. Isn't struts a framework on its own?




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