Question on configuration files

hi all,
can anybody tell me how many web.xml and how many struts-config.xml
file can i maintain in a application
thanks
sikandar

A serlvet's webapp is configured by only one web.xml which located under WEB-INF folder.
struts-config.xml is specific to a Struts framework, so see their site for documentation on configuration.

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