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- [http://www.netbeans.org/ NetBeans IDE] (from 5.0 onwards, such as the 
current release, 6.1) 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.
+ [http://www.netbeans.org/ NetBeans IDE] (from 5.0 onwards, such as the 
current release, 6.1) supports Struts out of the box. That's right. There are 
no additional steps you need to take after installing (either via an installer 
or just by unzipping an 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, specifically for Struts:
   * Project template that adds latest Struts libraries to application's 
classpath, modifies web.xml, and add struts-config.xml to application sources.

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