The release notes covering migrating from W2 to S2. It's mainly a
matter of renaming classes. Everything that's changed or been removed
since W2 is covered in the notes.

* http://struts.apache.org/2.x/docs/release-notes-200.html
* http://struts.apache.org/2.x/docs/release-notes-201.html
* http://struts.apache.org/2.x/docs/release-notes-202.html

Other WebWork applications have been migrated to Struts 2, and I
expect Carpe Diem would be just as easy. Unfortunately, like
Hibernate, it's under the LGPL, and so we can't make it part of the
project.

-Ted.

On 12/22/06, Rick Schumeyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am aware that S2 comes from (or merged with) WebWork.  I don't have
any idea how S2 differs from WW, or how much of the WW book still
applies to S2.

Does the example from WebWork in Action still work under S2?

If I were to purchase WebWork in Action, can someone explain which parts
still apply to S2, and which parts I should ignore?

Ted Husted wrote:
> The running example in WebWork in Action uses Hibernate. In fact, it's
> a wrapper around the auction example from Hibernate in Action.
>
> -Ted.
>
> On 12/21/06, Rick Schumeyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I may regret this, but I think I'm reaching the point with S1 where I'm
>> really tempted to give S2 a serious try.  My biggest concern is the
>> current state of documentation.  There are, as far as I know, no S2
>> books yet.  I am aware of the webworks book but earlier comments make me
>> think that book is somewhat out of date.  I have taken a look at the S2
>> mailreader and a couple of tutorials, and some of the docs.  I'm not
>> convinced I could build a real application without having to ask a lot
>> of questions here.
>>
>> One thing that would really help is a more detailed example.  In my
>> case, I would want to use S2 with tiles and hibernate.  I have not yet
>> seen a complete, working S2 app that implements these things.  I was
>> able to get hibernate working with S1, but the solution was not
>> obvious.  And it required me finding the correct recipe either in a book
>> or with the right google search.
>>
>> Does anyone think that a beefier example application would be useful?  I
>> would be willing to develop one if someone wanted to help me with things
>> like getting tiles and hibernate to work.
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