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You will be introduced to Struts, the primary MVC framework for building Java Web Applications.
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Doesn't sound like they go into it very deeply. It may be a very good class for a person that hasn't done any web development using Java technologies though.

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You should have approximately three months Java experience. No web development or XML experience is necessary, but would be useful. <snip />
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A person really needs to know web development fairly decently before they can be introduced to, and expected to understand, Struts. That's a lot to fit into five days, especially considering they expect to start the course with people being relatively ignorant of the things they're teaching.

I'm not knocking them :-) Just saying that it sounds as though that particular course is aimed more at POSAs (Plain Ol'e Servlet Applications) with a sprinkling of Struts.

Eddie

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DevelopMentor offers a Struts class:

http://www.develop.com/us/training/course.aspx?id=202

I haven't taken this particular class but I've gone to two of their
other classes and was really impressed with them.

Melissa

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