Hello Zahid. It should be possible to deploy a Struts 2 application on most Java application servers that exist these days. I believe that Struts 2.5.x needs an application server supporting a minimum of Servlet API 2.4 / JSP API 2.0. Most application servers released in the past 10-15 years should provide those API levels.
Application servers have their own configuration quirks, so you may need to play around a little, depending on both the application and the application server. Tomcat and TomEE are usually good starting points to try a basic Struts 2 deployment out, or compare against. If you are looking at a particular Java application server, you can try deploying the Struts 2 Showcase Webapps on a testing instance and see how things go. If the showcase works, it is a good indicator that Struts 2 applications can probably run on that application server. Hope that helps. On 2020/05/29 11:39:21, Zahid Rahman <zahidr1...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, > > > No, you create a web app with it .. > Just checking. Thanks > > I downloaded struts-examples-master.zip > I am opening one app at a time in eclipse to get to know the features while > following following > https://struts.apache.org/getting-started/how-to-create-a-struts2-web-application.html > > So for example I open message-resource > while following the documents for Exception Handling. > I have to say the documents *perfect*. > No wonder there is no user-mailing traffic.! > > I also read in one of the archetype configuration files {I can't find it > right now otherwise I give you precise details } > *" # workaround for weblogic.* > param.request = No " > > From that my understanding is that Struts2 can run on freeware app servers > like tomcat and Wildfly > and commercialware ones like weblogic and websphere. > Do I understand that correctly ? > > Are there any other application servers ? > > Backbutton.co.uk > ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ > ♡۶Java♡۶RMI ♡۶ > > > On Fri, 29 May 2020 at 02:58, Dave Newton <davelnew...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > No, you create a web app with it. The S2 archtypes *are* runnable, or you > > can create a web app in the typical way, or you can follow a tutorial, > > including the minimal one at > > > > https://struts.apache.org/getting-started/how-to-create-a-struts2-web-application.html > > . > > > > > > On Thu, May 28, 2020 at 21:51 Zahid Rahman <zahidr1...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > Hi, > > > I git cloned https://github.com/apache/struts this. > > > then I ran ./mvnw clean package install. > > > > > > is there a struts equivalent *./mvnw spring-boot:run* to run it ? > > > I tried ./mvnw jetty:run then didn't work. > > > > > > > > > Backbutton.co.uk > > > ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ > > > <http://www.backbutton.co.uk> > > > > > -- > > em: davelnew...@gmail.com > > mo: 908-380-8699 > > tw: @dave_newton <https://twitter.com/dave_newton> > > li: dave-newton <https://www.linkedin.com/in/dave-newton/> > > gh: davelnewton <https://github.com/davelnewton> > > so: Dave Newton <http://stackoverflow.com/users/438992/dave-newton> > > bl[0]: Bucky Bits <http://buckybits.blogspot.com/> > > bl[1]: Maker's End Blog <https://blog.makersend.com> > > sk: davelnewton_skype > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: user-unsubscr...@struts.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: user-h...@struts.apache.org