Note: The latest stable version is the 3.2 series supported until 23rd November 2025. Also available is the 3.1 series supported until 14th March 2025, and the 3.0 series which is a Long Term Support (LTS) version and is supported until 7th September 2026. All older versions (including 1.1.1, 1.1.0, 1.0.2, 1.0.0 and 0.9.8) are now out of support and should not be used. Users of these older versions are encouraged to upgrade to 3.2 or 3.0 as soon as possible. Extended support for 1.1.1 and 1.0.2 to gain access to security fixes for those versions is available.
Use EDS files with network configuration tools to help you identify products and easily commission them on a network. Use our Product Compatibility Download Center or our EPS library to search for the EDS files.
You can start with Apache Struts using Apache Maven and optionally provided archetypes for easier dependency management and version upgrade. Or download some of the distributions for fully offline development.
The Apache Struts 6.3.0.2 is an elegant, extensible framework for creating enterprise-ready Java web applications. It is available in a full distribution, or as separate library, source, example and documentation distributions. Struts 6.3.0.2 is the "best available" version of Struts in the 6.x series.
We stopped serving directly the outdated Struts 2.3.x series, you should immediately upgrade to the latest 2.5.x version or migrate to the latest 6.x.x version. Please check the Prior releases section below, if you are looking for older versions.
Welcome! While titled "Download" this page actually contains a collection of links to either download the library or begin working with it online. We've tried to order things to reflect what a beginner might want first, to resources that more experienced programmers may be looking for.
To install a new library into your Arduino IDE you can use the Library Manager (available from IDE version 1.6.2).Open the IDE and click to the "Sketch" menu and then Include Library > Manage Libraries.
Then the Library Manager will open and you will find a list of libraries that are already installed or ready for installation. In this example we will install the Bridge library. Scroll the list to find it, click on it, then select the version of the library you want to install. Sometimes only one version of the library is available. If the version selection menu does not appear, don't worry: it is normal.
Finally click on install and wait for the IDE to install the new library. Downloading may take time depending on your connection speed.Once it has finished, an Installed tag should appear next to the Bridge library. You can close the library manager.
Libraries are often distributed as a ZIP file or folder. The name of the folder is the name of the library. Inside the folder will be a .cpp file, a .h file and often a keywords.txt file, examples folder, and other files required by the library. Starting with version 1.0.5, you can install 3rd party libraries in the IDE. Do not unzip the downloaded library, leave it as is.
Return to the Sketch > Include Library menu. menu. You should now see the library at the bottom of the drop-down menu. It is ready to be used in your sketch.The zip file will have been expanded in the libraries folder in your Arduino sketches directory.
When you want to add a library manually, you need to download it as a ZIP file, expand it and put in the proper directory. The ZIP file contains all you need, including usage examples if the author has provided them. The library manager is designed to install this ZIP file automatically as explained in the former chapter, but there are cases where you may want to perform the installation process manually and put the library in the libraries folder of your sketchbook by yourself.
Please note: Arduino libraries are managed in three different places: inside the IDE installation folder, inside the core folder and in the libraries folder inside your sketchbook. The way libraries are chosen during compilation is designed to allow the update of libraries present in the distribution. This means that placing a library in the "libraries" folder in your sketchbook overrides the other libraries versions.
The same happens for the libraries present in additional cores installations. It is also important to note that the version of the library you put in your sketchbook may be lower than the one in the distribution or core folders, nevertheless it will be the one used during compilation. When you select a specific core for your board, the libraries present in the core's folder are used instead of the same libraries present in the IDE distribution folder.
Last, but not least important is the way the Arduino Software (IDE) upgrades itself: all the files in Programs/Arduino (or the folder where you installed the IDE) are deleted and a new folder is created with fresh content.This is why we recommend that you only install libraries to the sketchbook folder so they are not deleted during the Arduino IDE update process.
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Highly efficient machine-specific implementations of the BLAS are available formany modern high-performance computers. For details of known vendor- orISV-provided BLAS, consult the BLAS FAQ. Alternatively, the user can downloadATLAS to automatically generate an optimized BLAS library for the architecture.A Fortran 77 reference implementation of the BLAS is available from netlib;however, its use is discouraged as it will not perform as well as a specificallytuned implementation.
The MAGMA (Matrix Algebra on GPU and Multicore Architectures) project aims todevelop a dense linear algebra library similar to LAPACK but forheterogeneous/hybrid architectures, starting with current "Multicore+GPU"systems.
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