I don't know what you want to achieve, but my jspc task generates package names with subdirectories (eg. org.apache.jsp.user and org.apache.jsp.admin, in org/apache/jsp/user and org/apache/jsp/admin respectively) ...

Also I don't know where you set that "package=" thing?

On 7/30/2004 1:38 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Do people agree this is a bug??

should I submit a bug report?

cheers,

David



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Hi,

I precompile my JSP's.  I have the source files under a directory structure
as follows:

src
    jsp
        user
        admin
        ....

I am trying to use the JspC with Ant as described at
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-5.0-doc/jasper-howto.html.
However, I want the package name to be the sub-directory ie user, admin
etc. for the respective files.

I tried leaving off package= at first, but this created them all with a
package of org.apache.jsp.user/admin etc..

I then tried just putting package="", but now I get an error with the
package name becoming ".user", ".admin", which is obviously invalid.

How do I achieve what I need?  Is this a bug?  Can anyone point me in the
right direction where the package statement is generated when the java
files are created?

Many thanks,

David



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