DAVE RIGSBY wrote:
>
> In your JSP1.0 directory structure there should be a directory titled WORK. In the
>Work directory will be directories that begin with an %. Underneath these
>directories is where you will find the generated code. I find mine in the work
>directory under the %3A8080%2Fexamples.
>
> Hope this helps.
>
Use,
java -Djsp.keepgenerated=true com.sun.web.shell.Startup
as your script and look in your work dir
--Olu E.
> >>> "LEGA, Laura" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 06/03 6:43 AM >>>
> Hi!
>
> Does anyone know how I can see the code of the servlet generated at runtime
> by a JSP? I can see that the JSP engine first generates the java code, then
> compiles to the classes and deletes the .java file. How can avoid it
> deleting the java file?
>
> Thnk you in advance.
>
> Bye, Laura
>
> PS: thanks to anybody answered my question "JSP versus servlets"
>
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