And why do you need that???????

I can only think of 1 valid reason: To check that developers DON'T write
too much code in their JSP's.
Alas, I'm afraid you're planning to use the LOC for the completely
opposite.


Geert Van Damme


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> Hi All,
> We have developed a JSP application and now we need to know
> the total line of code (LOC). Means, we just want to get the
> total no of lines a JSP page contains  ( without JSP
> comments,  java comments, blank lines etc). Does any one of
> you know any tools for that ? Thanks in advance Joshy
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