Struts is a MVC framework for a web application. That application needs to be modified to use different version of the Struts2 library and depending on what version you're currently running, you may have many changes to make on the application's end.
If that application is owned by your company, hire a Java dev to do this work for you. Save yourself the headache. If that application is owned by another company and your company bought/contracted/etc that application, contact the vendor and ask them about when they'll patch their software appropriately. Other than that, there's documents here to help: https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/WW/Migration+Guide On Wed, Apr 11, 2018 at 2:11 PM, Sean Son <linuxmailinglistsem...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hello everyone > > I have been tasked with upgrading Apache Struts, running on CentOS 7, to > the latest version. I have no idea where to begin. I am not a web > developer, I am only a system administrator, so I have no idea where I > should even look to figure out how to upgrade this thing. Any and all help > will be greatly appreciated! > > > Sincerely > > n00b needing help > -- ---------------------------------------------------- *David Greene* *SecureLink, Inc.* Secure networks for remote support ---------------------------------------------------- mobile | (512) 630-2285 office | (512) 640-1912 ---------------------------------------------------- da...@securelink.com This email may contain private information and is for the intended recipient only. If received in error, please notify sender and destroy any copies. Unauthorized review, use, or disclosure of the contents herein is prohibited