Dear sirs, I have to deploy a Tomcat app that has several thousands of JSP files (using Struts of course). The application will be run in Tomcat 5.0.28 under J2SDK 1.4.2_07. It's an application that will be deployed as a client application with a browser interface. The customer don't want me to release the JSP files due to security reasons. (In fact, the customer asked us if we could encrypt the .class files as well). I know that if I precompile the JSP files and change the "web.xml" file to include one tag <servlet> <servlet-name><servlet-class></servlet> for each JSP file I could do it, but I have a problem: the web.xml file became very, very large, and I can't update it each time I need to update the application (my team wrote an application updater that downloads only the changed class files, but the updater program can't do file editing). Is there any way to update a web application without having to update the web.xml file? Thank you for your attention.
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