Hello Remy,

your right, the new JDT is the best option. What I say Ant/ tools.jar/jikes works also,
but the future is the JDT support.


Peter

Remy Maucherat schrieb:

On Fri, 03 Dec 2004 11:23:42 +0100, Peter Rossbach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Hey,

you can configure the Ant Compiler with following steps:

Copy   ant.jar and ant-launcher.jar at common/lib

Edit conf/web.xml or your own app web.xml ( Change servlet-name at
definition and mappings!)
   <servlet>
       <servlet-name>jsp</servlet-name>
       <servlet-class>org.apache.jasper.servlet.JspServlet</servlet-class>
       <init-param>
           <param-name>compiler</param-name>
           <param-value>modern</param-value>
       </init-param>
       <init-param>
           <param-name>fork</param-name>
           <param-value>false</param-value>
       </init-param>
       <init-param>
           <param-name>xpoweredBy</param-name>
           <param-value>false</param-value>
       </init-param>
       <load-on-startup>3</load-on-startup>
   </servlet>

I also thing that ant jikes mode work with Tomcat 5.5.x and mixed
operating with Ant and JDT is
possible.



I confirm what Peter said :)

I don't see any good reason for using Jikes, though. JDT is likely
faster in many cases (it uses the classloader to load dependencies, so
if you have a large amount of JARs, Jikes will be in trouble).






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