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<h1>Announcements - 2010</h1>
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<h4 id="a20101220">20 December 2010 - Struts 2.2.1.1 General Availability Release</h4>
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The Apache Struts group is pleased to announce that Struts 2.2.1.1 is
available as a "General Availability" release. The GA designation is our
highest quality grade.
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<p>
Apache Struts 2 is an elegant, extensible framework for creating
enterprise-ready Java web applications. The framework is designed to
streamline the full development cycle, from building, to deploying, to
maintaining applications over time.
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This release includes one important security fix regarding Dynamic Method
Invocation in the REST Plugin. In the previous versions DMI wasn't under control
in the REST Plugin and even setting struts.enable.DynamicMethodInvocation to false
didn't block DMI in the REST Plugin.
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<p>
All developers are strongly advised to update existing Struts 2 applications
to Struts 2.2.1.1.
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<p>
Struts 2.2.1.1 is available in a full distribution,
or as separate library, source, example and documentation
distributions, from the
<a href="http://struts.apache.org/download.cgi#struts2211">releases page</a>.
The release is also available through the central Maven repository under Group ID
"org.apache.struts". The
<a href="http://struts.apache.org/2.2.1.1/docs/version-notes-2211.html">release notes</a>
are available online.
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<p>
The 2.2.x series of the Apache Struts framework has a minimum
requirement of the following specification versions: Servlet API 2.4,
JSP API 2.0, and Java 5.
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<p>
Should any issues arise with your use of any version of the Struts
framework, please post your comments to the user list, and, if
appropriate, file a tracking ticket.
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<h4 id="a20100816">16 August 2010 - Struts 2.2.1 General Availability Release</h4>
<p>
The Apache Struts group is pleased to announce that Struts 2.2.1 is
available as a "General Availability" release. The GA designation is our
highest quality grade.
</p>
<p>
Apache Struts 2 is an elegant, extensible framework for creating
enterprise-ready Java web applications. The framework is designed to
streamline the full development cycle, from building, to deploying, to
maintaining applications over time.
</p>
<p>
This release includes a number of new features and bug fixes since the
2.1.8.1 GA release, including important security fixes regarding remote
server context manipulation by injecting OGNL expressions in request parameters.
For more information about the exploits, see the corresponding
security bulletins <a href="http://struts.apache.org/2.2.1/docs/s2-005.html">S2-005</a>.
</p>
<p>
All developers are strongly advised to update existing Struts 2 applications
to Struts 2.2.1.
</p>
<p>
Struts 2.2.1 is available in a full distribution,
or as separate library, source, example and documentation
distributions, from the
<a href="http://struts.apache.org/download.cgi#struts221">releases page</a>.
The release is also available through the central Maven repository under Group ID
"org.apache.struts". The
<a href="http://struts.apache.org/2.2.1/docs/version-notes-221.html">release notes</a>
are available online.
</p>
<p>
The 2.2.x series of the Apache Struts framework has a minimum
requirement of the following specification versions: Servlet API 2.4,
JSP API 2.0, and Java 5.
</p>
<p>
Should any issues arise with your use of any version of the Struts
framework, please post your comments to the user list, and, if
appropriate, file a tracking ticket.
</p>
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