I don't want the files to be compiled at startup. I don't want them
to ever have to be compiled once installed on the users machine.
I want to compile them, package the .class files and ship my
application.
Has anyone tried this with success? I don't want to install the JDK on
the users
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Sent: Tuesday, January 23, 2001 7:03 AM
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Subject: RE: How do I precompile JSP files for final Production use?
I don't want the files to be compiled at startup. I don't want them
to ever have to be compiled once installed on the users machine.
I want to compile them
I don't want to install the JDK onto the server either. It is
too big. When
I install my app I will install Tomcat to use http as the transport
mechanism.
Is there a way around having to install the JDK at all?
The other option is to compile the jsp's somewhere else and copy over
the
Another way to do this is write a servlet that will make a
request to all jsp's in your webapp at startup. This takes
care of the class name translations and such.
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, as I assume I will have to. Just the JVM.
-Don
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From: Michael Wentzel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, January 22, 2001 6:47 AM
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Subject: RE: How do I precompile JSP files for final Production use?
Another way to do this is write
uccess? I don't want to install the JDK on
the users machine, as I assume I will have to. Just the JVM.
-Don
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From: Michael Wentzel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, January 22, 2001 6:47 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: How do I precompile JSP files for
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Ciot, Thierry) writes:
o You can't have a JSP page include a file one directory level up (that is
page.jsp using %@include file="../xxx.jsp"%) See my post last Friday "jspc
problem when including files (relative)" (no answer yet)
I didn't see your original message, but I
When I ship or deploy my app, I do not intend
to install the JDK on the users machine. I understand
that I can precompile all of the JSP files to .class
files and this will work. Can someone explain this
process?
If I call:
FORM action="login.jsp" method="post"
but I only have the precompiled