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			<title>Flex Front End to Your Struts Applications</title>
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			<description>Although Struts greatly facilitates the task of developers building web applications based on Java, it doesn't attempt to improve the end-user experience. Macromedia Flex addresses this requirement by providing a platform for building Rich Internet Applications. Because Flex and Struts are both based on a Model-View-Controller architecture but focus on different aspects of this architecture, the integration of these two technologies makes a lot of sense. You can implement the Flex/Struts integration  ...</description>
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