Nope no global.jsa files last time I looked.
As a side point, with the release of JSP 1.2 you have filters,events
and such. This will mean you can now effectivily perform
any global.asa feature within a container that supports JSP 1.2
I haven't played with this feature much yet and so I am not sure how far
along Tomcat 4.0 is in supporting this. However, if you do want global.asa
functionality in Tomcat then Tomcat 4 is your best bet.
Casey Kochmer
President Amberjack Software LLC
www.jspinsider.com
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>Subject: global.jsa file
>Date: Sun, 11 Feb 2001 19:18:10 +0100
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>Do Apache + Tomcat support the global.jsa file in a jsp application?
>I read Resin does (http://www.caucho.com/products/resin/ref/jspapp.xtp) but
>i didn't manage to make it working under tomcat too.
>Tips ?
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