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Oh yes, I forgot: In real life you have existing projects. Often it is not a valid option to migrate to Struts completely. As I looked at Struts 2 I have the impression that it allows for much easier integration with existing projects than the preceding versions. However there is a lack of best practices and examples for integrating with existing projects. What are the issues you have to consider when integrating into an existing project? Which steps need to be taken?
Furthermore: What I find difficult about frameworks such as Struts is the configuration aspect. If documentation lacks here it is always hard to figure out how it is supposed to work. And often documentation ends where it gets exciting... so this is something I would like to see being dealt with more detailed - accompanied with example code.
BTW It's great that the code used in your tutorials can be downloaded on your page. Keep up the great work!