In Jasper, the Tomcat jsp container, there is a method called "isOutDated()"
that checks whether the jsp modified time is greater than the classfile
modified time. In other words whether the jsp class is older than the jsp
file. You need a jsp file to exist in order for this check to be valid.

Justy

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> JRun stores the class files for JSPs in
servers/<yourserver>/<yourapp>/Web-Inf/jsp.
> However, I believe that the 1.1 specification requires that the container
check the
> actual *.jsp file to see if it has been modified since the last *.jsp to
*.class
> translation and compilation. This means that the *.jsp file must exist.
>
> If there is a work around I would love to hear about it. I'll look forward
to
> reading this thread in the archives.
>
> Mudit Mehta wrote:
>
> > Hi all !!
> >
> > I am a new member to the group; and currently involved in developing an
> > open client for Progress database. I am using JSP for the purpose; the
> > application has
> > taken a concrete shape and is working fine, but i am wondering how we
can
> > distribute it
> > to our various clients.
> > I don't want to give the JSP code to the clients, as i am building this
> > application over our client-server CRM application.
> > So, how can the things be resolved. If in place i would have used =3D
> > servlets then it was not a problem, as .class files work in deployment.
> > Is there some tool so that we can convert .jsp into class file for once.
> >
> > Pls let me know how to get out of this situation.
> >
> > I am using IIS, and JRun for it.
> >
> > Mudit this side.
> >
> > Smiles go Miles....:o)
> > ******************************************************
> > Mudit Mehta
> > Progressive Software
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > ******************************************************
> > The soul would have no rainbow had the eyes no tears.
> >
> >
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