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- [http://www.netbeans.org/ NetBeans IDE 5.0] (and above, such as the current 
release, 5.5) supports Struts out of the box. That's right. There are no 
additional steps you need to take after installing (either via an 
[http://www.netbeans.info/downloads/download.php/ installer] or just by 
unzipping an 
[http://www.netbeans.info/downloads/download.php?type=5.0&p=1&a=bsd&os=1&lang=1&rv=5.0&b_bt=2/
 archive file]) the IDE. Tomcat is also bundled out of the box with NetBeans, 
therefore creating and deploying web application with Struts requires NO 
ADDITIONAL PLUGINS.
+ [http://www.netbeans.org/ NetBeans IDE 5.0] (and above, such as the current 
release, 5.5) supports Struts out of the box. That's right. There are no 
additional steps you need to take after installing (either via an 
[http://www.netbeans.info/downloads/download.php/ installer] or just by 
unzipping an 
[http://www.netbeans.info/downloads/download.php?type=5.0&p=1&a=bsd&os=1&lang=1&rv=5.0&b_bt=2/
 archive file]) the IDE. Tomcat is also bundled out of the box with the IDE, 
therefore creating and deploying web application with Struts requires NO 
ADDITIONAL PLUGINS.
  
- The following features are supported in the IDE:
+ The following features are supported in the IDE, specifically for Struts:
   * Project template that adds Struts 1.2.7 libraries to application's 
classpath, modifies web.xml, and add struts-config.xml to application sources.
   * Panel in Project Properties dialog box for adding Struts libraries, 
web.xml, and struts-config.xml to applications  that were created without 
Struts support.
   * File templates for common artifacts, such as Struts Action class.
@@ -10, +10 @@

   * Holding down the Ctrl key while moving the mouse over identifiers in 
struts-config.xml produces hyperlinks that let you jump to referenced Struts 
artifacts, such as Struts Action class.
   * Code completion and Javadoc display for Struts tags in JSP files.
  
- After you have installed [http://www.netbeans.org/ NetBeans IDE 5.0], here 
are some specific Struts-related resources you can use with 
[http://www.netbeans.org/ NetBeans IDE 5.0]:
+ After you have installed [http://www.netbeans.org/ NetBeans IDE 5.0], here 
are some specific Struts-related resources you can use with 
[http://www.netbeans.org/ NetBeans IDE 5.0] (and above):
  
  [http://www.netbeans.org/kb/50/quickstart-webapps-struts.html NetBeans IDE 
5.0 Quick Start Guide for the Struts Web Framework]
  

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