It's a while ago since I wrote my last Portlet, but at this time Convention Plugin works well together with the Struts2 Portlet Plugin.
So you don't need to define your Actions with XML you can also use Conventions or Annotations. The only XML file you need to edit is the portlet.xml. Best Regards Johannes Geppert ################################################# web: http://www.jgeppert.com twitter: http://twitter.com/jogep 2013/12/2 Gaurav Daga <togauravd...@gmail.com> > Hello Struts2 Team, > > I am currently working on Application Development using Struts2 Portlet > framework and found that it support majority of the general feature > required for Portlet Development. It has made great progress, if compared > with IBM Struts Portlet Framework; by coming out of the Servlet Context and > having pure Portlet concept implemented. > > However I found certain drawbacks, - > > 1. Unavailability of a good tutorial, or boot-up article. If you compare > other UI based framework like Spring, Struts2 Portlet Framework falls > behind in terms of official documentation availability. > > 2. Advanced features like Annotation Support is still missing. Still we > have to do lot of configuration in xmls, I have worked on Spring Portlet > Framework and find it better to use as it gives me flexibility of using > Annotation instead of XML based configuration. Having said this, Struts has > its own advantages over Spring. But this feature is something, which I miss > a lot while coding in Struts :). > > I want to contribute to this framework but need partnering and mentoring > from expert group like your's. Please revert back to this thread if anyone > out there interested in any of these items. > > > *Thanks & Regards/ **सादर**,* > *Gaurav Daga* > *togauravd...@gmail.com <togauravd...@gmail.com> | +1.201.308.3242 | Web > Presence <http://goo.gl/lW0nh> * > Do not follow where the path may lead. Go instead where there is no path > and leave a trail. - Harold R. McAlindon >