Yes we got it working on production, works fine, there
are tiny little areas you need to work out,

What we did was struts2 portlets, which is one step
ahead to the applications,


Looks good so far,


But have a look at the  bug I raised recently. Look
for the forum.


Other than that, with thorough testing it is ready to
go to production.




--- sol myr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi,
>    
>   We've been using webwork, and naturally we're
> considering migration to struts2.
>   However, we are slight concerned about maturity
> and "real-life production experience" of struts2 
> (Our company has very limited resources, and we
> can't afford the risk of using "experimental/beta
> versions". We stick with well-tested tools).
>    
>   We'd appreciate it if people could help with the
> following:
>    
>   1. Have you used struts2 in production, and did
> you feel it was mature and stable?
>    Naturally, all tools (even old ones) have bugs
> and missing features; it's okay as long as there's
> general stability and no "show stoppers".
>    
>   2. Would you happen to know when struts2 was
> released as "stable" version ? we couldn't find
> documentaion on the site.
>    
>   Thanks !
> 
>        
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