Hello Chuong
Yes, Struts is based on a MVC-Model for web applications. For more details see the
resources part on http://jakarta.apache.org/struts/. EJB for example can come into
play, when you need data access. You could encapsulate this in separte code, which you
call from the model part of struts.
I'm not sure about your question "migrate Struts apps to J2EE". In my opinion Struts
itself is a J2EE application (but, I am really not that good in architecture ;-). I'm
convinced, that Struts suites for large application. We intend to use it for an
intranet application, which will have heavy traffic (about 8000 users). But as I told
you before, I am not really good in architecture, so I don't know an answer about J2EE.
Marcel
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Hi all,
Sorry for naive question.
I'm new to Struts - just construct some simple examples by myself...
It seems to me that applications that use Struts are web-centric. I wonder
where EJB comes into play? And is it easy to migrate Struts apps to J2EE
applications...? Is Struts (alone) suitable for large scale applications,
without being a J2EE app?
Thanks,
- Chuong
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