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Julian Sedding updated SLING-2218:
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Description:
When .tag files (as introduced in SLING-2138) are modified in the repository,
they are not invalidated and thus not recompiled during the next request.
This is due to the fact that their path, internal to the underlying jasper
implementation is prefixed with "/WEB-INF/tags", while their repository path
isn't. The modification event of the script only contains the repository path
and thus doesn't match the internal, prefixed, representation. Thus the .tag
file and any dependants are not invalidated.
was:
When .tag files are modified in the repository, they are not invalidated and
thus not recompiled during the next request.
This is due to the fact that their path, internal to the underlying jasper
implementation is prefixed with "/WEB-INF/tags", while their repository path
isn't. The modification event of the script only contains the repository path
and thus doesn't match the internal, prefixed, representation. Thus the .tag
file and any dependants are not invalidated.
> JSP tag files are not invalidated on modification
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> Key: SLING-2218
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SLING-2218
> Project: Sling
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Scripting
> Affects Versions: Scripting JSP 2.0.18
> Reporter: Julian Sedding
>
> When .tag files (as introduced in SLING-2138) are modified in the repository,
> they are not invalidated and thus not recompiled during the next request.
> This is due to the fact that their path, internal to the underlying jasper
> implementation is prefixed with "/WEB-INF/tags", while their repository path
> isn't. The modification event of the script only contains the repository path
> and thus doesn't match the internal, prefixed, representation. Thus the .tag
> file and any dependants are not invalidated.
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