Re: Jasper & Cocoon's Eclipse Compiler Plugin

2003-07-31 Thread matthias.ernst
On Thu, 31 Jul 2003, Remy Maucherat wrote: > Jasper uses Ant and that was a rather painful switch which needed lots > of testing to start working fine. You should be able to use EDT through Ant. > I'm against what you propose (lots of pain, no gain). You are right. With some afterthought, I was a

Re: Jasper & Cocoon's Eclipse Compiler Plugin

2003-07-31 Thread Remy Maucherat
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, I'm experimenting with embedding Jasper/JSP 2.0 into production servlet 2.3 containers / JSP 1.2. That works surprisingly well, using an alternative lib directory and an additional classloader. (I want to run tagfiles in Websphere,Dynamo,... before 2005.) Anwyay, one o

Re: Jasper & Cocoon's Eclipse Compiler Plugin

2003-07-31 Thread matthias.ernst
On Wed, 30 Jul 2003, Glenn Nielsen wrote: > Plugging in a different javac compiler if it works better may be > of iterest. The only way for the tomcat developer community to > determine this is to submit a patch so that it can be evaluated. Alright. I'll come up with one. I was only wondering if

Re: Jasper & Cocoon's Eclipse Compiler Plugin

2003-07-30 Thread Glenn Nielsen
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, I'm experimenting with embedding Jasper/JSP 2.0 into production servlet 2.3 containers / JSP 1.2. That works surprisingly well, using an alternative lib directory and an additional classloader. (I want to run tagfiles in Websphere,Dynamo,... before 2005.) Anwyay, one o

Jasper & Cocoon's Eclipse Compiler Plugin

2003-07-30 Thread matthias.ernst
Hi, I'm experimenting with embedding Jasper/JSP 2.0 into production servlet 2.3 containers / JSP 1.2. That works surprisingly well, using an alternative lib directory and an additional classloader. (I want to run tagfiles in Websphere,Dynamo,... before 2005.) Anwyay, one of the obstacles is Jaspe