Struts

Status
'''Content to be finalised. First draft'''

Author
Eelco Klaver

Introduction
This article describes the web security implications for the Struts MVC framework, how Struts helps in securing your web applications and where special attention is needed. It will not describe the internal details of Struts.

Architecture
The framework provides its own web Controller component. This Controller acts as a bridge between the application's Model and the web View. When a request is received, the Controller invokes an Action class. The Action class interacts with the Model to examine or update the application's state. The framework provides an ActionForm class to help transfer data between Model and View.

Action

 * No distinction is made between HTTP GET and POST method. Both methods are mapped to the same Action execute method.

Validation

 * Integration with commons validator

Roles
In the struts-config.xml configuration file it is possible to specify a roles attribute, a comma-delimited list of security role names that are allowed access to the ActionMapping object.

 