1) Not sure if apache required.
2) Google for "struts tutorial". You will find many simple apps to get you
started and your configuration verified.
3) I started with the same book. You have to get through I think 3
chapters before you actual start writing an App! There might be some stuff
in those first 3 chapters you will only understand after doing some Struts
development. I suggest reading those chapters not worrying if you don't
get something, then try one of the online tutorials to get some programming
under your belt, then go back to the first three chapters and make sure you
have answered most of your questions. That was my process and it worked
well for me, and I am a relative newcomer to Servlet/JSP programming...
"Scott Purcell"
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I am wanting to see how Struts may help in my J2EE development. I have
purchased the O'Reilly book "Jakarta Struts" and want to get started with
some examples.
1) I am currently running Tomcat 4.1.31 as a standalone.
Can struts be installed with Tomcat as standalone? I saw somewhere in
the install where it says to make sure you have Apache and Tomcat
installed? Can someone help clear this up?
2) Is there a hello Struts example somewhere? Just to test the
install/setup before I get under way?
3) The book does not start off simple either, so how can one get a handle
on this effectively? My background is Servlets/JSP/ Web development.
Including taglibs, ant, etc.
Thanks,
Scott
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