Thanks, I didn't know about this limit and the rest of it! Must have missed
one of the intermediate mails.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Howard Lee [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, April 24, 2000 11:52 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: 64K limit
>
> Hi guys,
>
> I got it working, so hopefully others who has a same problem can benefit
> from this. David was kind enough to explain and also suggest that I should
> try using <jsp:include> and here is his explanation. I couldn't get it to
> run until I put flush="true" (thanks Arnab Acharya!) According to the JSP
> Book, this is required because of current limitations in the underlying
> servlet API. So hopefully others can benefit from my frustrating easter
> afternoon. :)
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: David Mankin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Sunday, April 23, 2000 6:39 PM
> To: Howard Lee
> Subject: Re: 64K limit
>
>
> Hi, Howard. I haven't hit this limit yet, but I've been in fear of
> it since I began developing JSPs. As far as I know, the limit is a
> hard limit set by the Java language. We're using JRun, instead of
> Tomcat, so I don't know if this advice will apply to you, but...
>
> The one solution we've considered is switching from <%@ include %>
> tags to <jsp:include> tags. These tags perform the including at
> runtime instead of compile time, so there's no bloat of the JSP. (If
> you have one enormous JSP file, consider breaking it up into parts
> and jsp:include'ing them.) There are several problems with this,
> though, if you're not used to using the jsp:include tags. The main
> one is that, the included page is its own servlet instead of sharing
> the same namespace as the parent page. So local variables that you'd
> declared in in your top servlet are not available to the included
> servlets. This means that you must switch to using beans and
> properties to communicate things between the jsp pages.
>
> >Hi guys,
> >
> >I'm using Tomcat, and one of my JSPs got pretty big, and I'm getting this
> >error message. "Code of a method longer than 65535 bytes" Is there any
> way
> >to get around to it? Is there a way to increase this limit? Thanks.
> >
> >howard
>
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