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All you need is the latest Struts 2 distribution and Eclipse IDE already installed on your computer.  Inside the struts 2 distribution, navigate to folder 'apps' and you'll find a war file named struts2-blank.war. 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Although facebook sent a lot of updates to my email regularly, I would just ignore them or delete the message from my email inbox. 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