It was in the FAQ:

37) Is there a way to execute a JSP from the comandline or
 from my own application?
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     There is a little tool called JSPExecutor that allows you to do just that.
The developers (Hendrik Schreiber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> & Peter Rossbach
     <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) aim was not to write a full blown servlet engine, but to
provide means to use JSP for generating source code or reports. Therefore
     most HTTP-specific features (headers, sessions, etc) are not implemented,
i.e. no reponseline or header is generated. Nevertheless you can use it to
     precompile JSP for your website. JSPExecutor is GPLed and available at no
charge at:

     http://www.webapp.de/jspexecutor.html

Brian Burridge wrote:

> I vaguely remember hearing about a utility that allowed you to run jsp
> pages at the command line in Unix. Does anyone have any information
> about that, or perhaps way to do it without a utility?
>
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