Hi,
Just a suggestion for you if you're using Eclipse and don't mind spending $30. 
I use MyEclipse, which is a commercial extension to Eclipse and I'm pretty 
impressed with it. Have a look at  http://myeclipseide.com. 

Once you've set it up it enables you to deploy to JBoss (and heaps of other app 
servers) with 3 mouse clicks. Then once your project is deployed, any changes 
you make to your JSPs will be automatically updated and visible the next time 
you reload the JSP in the browser. It also has the ability to update Java 
classes as soon as you save changes, but this doesn't work with JBoss. Probably 
something to do with JBoss' classloading architecture. Works fine with Tomcat 
though.

Saves me heaps of time when I'm making incremental changes to JSPs and classes.



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