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Hi Everyone

I am seriously trying for job.
I am new to struts.
I have added struts MVC framework-action and action forms in my resume.
Could any one pls help me on what are the practical questions they will ask on struts.
So it will be very helpful to me.

Thanks in advance.
Rekha
 
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Originally posted by reku kumar:
I have added struts MVC framework-action and action forms in my resume.

If you don't know anything about these topics, you shouldn't have them on your resume until you do. I'd recommend starting a project that uses Struts and to come here for help with it when you run into problems.

The purpose of JavaRanch is to help you learn Java technologies, not to help you cheat on interviews. Besides, no matter how much cramming you do on a subject prior to an interview, it will be crystal clear to anyone with an ounce of sense that you are bluffing.

Could any one pls help me

Please use real words when posting to the forums. Abbreviations such as "pls" in place of "please" only serve to make your posts more difficult to read and less likely to generate useful responses.

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thanks,
bear
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[ March 05, 2008: Message edited by: Bear Bibeault ]
[ March 05, 2008: Message edited by: Bear Bibeault ]
 
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