Struts is one of the most popular MVC-based frameworks for developing Java enterprise applications. Since Struts 1.x has reached its end of line and is no longer supported, Struts 2.x becomes more and more popular and widely adopted. So this article only covers review for Struts 2 books. Here are the recommended titles:

1. Struts 2 Design and Programming: A Tutorial

Struts2 Design and ProgrammingAuthor: Budi Kurniawan

Publisher: BrainySoftware

Published Date: January 25th 2008

Paperback: 576 pages

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2. Apache Struts 2 Web Application Development

ApacheStruts2WebAppDevAuthor: Dave Newton

Publisher: Packt Publishing

Published Date: June 15th 2009

Paperback: 384 pages

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3. Struts 2 in Action

Struts2inActionAuthor: Donald Brown, Chad Michael Davis, Scott Stanlick

Publisher: Manning Publications

Published Date: May 1st 2008

Paperback: 432 pages

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      • Struts 2: the modern web application framework.
      • Saying hello to Struts 2.
      • Working with Struts 2 actions.
      • Adding workflow with interceptors.
      • Data transfer: OGNL and type conversion.
      • Building a view: tags.
      • UI component tags.
      • Results in detail.
      • Integrating with Spring and Hibernate/JPA.
      • Exploring the validation framework.
      • Understanding internationalization.
      • Extending Struts 2 with plug-ins.
      • Best practices.
      • Migration from Struts classic.
      • Advanced topics:

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