We really should stop using Struts 1.
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Subject: MEDIA ALERT: The Apache Struts Project Announces Apache Struts™
1 End-Of-Life
Date: Tue, 9 Apr 2013 14:01:20 +0100 (BST)
From: Sally Khudairi <sk(a)apache.org>
Reply-To: Sally Khudairi <sk(a)apache.org>
To: announce(a)apache.org <announce(a)apache.org>
> this announcement is also available online at
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Apache Struts 2 recommended as an elegant Open Source, extensible
successor framework for creating enterprise-ready Java Web applications
Forest Hill, MD –9 April 2013–
WHO: The Apache Software Foundation's Apache Struts Project, creators of
leading Open Source solutions for creating Java web applications.
WHAT: The Struts™ 1.x Web framework has reached its end-of-life (EOL)
and is no longer officially supported.
Created in 2000 to provide an improved development experience over pure
Java Server Pages (JSP) utilization, Apache Struts 1 soon became the
de-facto standard for Java-based Web application development. Numerous
companies world-wide adopted Struts 1 as a strategic platform, even
after JSF (Java Server Faces) was introduced as a standardized Java EE
framework for Web application development. Its popularity was so
prevalent in the early 2000s, most job offerings in the space of
Java-based Web technology required Struts 1 as a must-have skill.
Today, many important Websites and Web-based user interfaces continue to
rely on Struts 1 technology. In addition, many popular Web frameworks,
such as Spring MVC and WebWork, were significantly inspired by Struts 1.
WHEN: The Apache Struts Project Management Committee is not aware of any
urgent issues posing the immediate need to eliminate Struts 1 usage.
However, the project's EOL status signifies that security and bug fixes
will no longer be provided effective immediately.
The Apache Struts project recommends new projects to be developed using
Struts 2 as opposed to Struts 1. While any action-based Java web
framework is a potential candidate to re-use Struts 1 architectural
experience or migrate existing Struts-1-based applications, users are
highly advised to investigate Struts 2 as a successor framework.
WHY: Struts 2 is modern, highly decoupled, feature rich, well
maintained, and successfully running in many mission-critical projects
globally. It shares the same basic principles with Struts 1, and offers
a highly improved architecture, API, and solution portfolio.
WHERE: The last release of Apache Struts 1 is version 1.3.10 from
December 2008. All software downloads, notices, and updates are
available at the Apache Struts project homepage at
http://struts.apache.org/.
NEXT STEPS: The Struts community continues its focus on pushing the
Apache Struts 2 framework forward, with as many as 23 releases to date.
Availability and Oversight
Apache Struts software is released under the Apache License v2.0, and is
overseen by a self-selected team of active contributors to the project.
A Project Management Committee (PMC) guides the Project's day-to-day
operations, including community development and product releases. Apache
Struts source code, documentation, mailing lists, and related resources
are available at
http://struts.apache.org/.
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Contact:
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Vice President
The Apache Software Foundation
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