Hi all, 

I've just started playing around with Java (day 2) since our company (bought 
out) is moving away from asp.net. I've installed Eclipse and JBOSS. Following 
the instructions on a few 'hello world' apps works fine however, every time you 
make a change you have to jar.exe -cvf helloworld.war. *.jsp...etc. I'm pretty 
sure on a local server that's a lot of work every time you modify your .jsp 
(presentation layer) since when I'm doing ASP.NET or PHP I make 100+ changes to 
my presentation layer and all I press is refresh button in the browser and see 
my changes. How can I do same thing using JBOSS. How can I create a folder and 
copy all the necessary files (compile java classes) but keeping my .jsp pages 
separate so that I can (on the development server) test my .jsp pages before 
packaging them all together. I'm sure it's possible because on the jboss server 
I can go to some of the administration pages 
eg. http://localhost:8080/web-console/ServerInfo.jsp and modify the 
ServerInfo.jsp page directly and press refresh to see my changes. Also, can 
someone please explain the steps to set up Eclipse with JBOSS 5? so that when I 
run my code in Eclipse I can view it my browser? similar to ASP.NET. 

Thank you and I really appreciate your help since I've never been any more 
confused. 
Maz

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