Can the jsp be compiled on the fly?
All the examples I have seen were compiling them in maven.  Do we have
both alternatives?



2008/7/19 janandith jayawardena <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi Langley ,
>
>>   So...
>>   a) drag and drop testFile.jsp to dav://localhost:8080/myApps using my
>> webdav client
>>   b) using firefox access http://localhost:8080/myApps/testFile.jsp
> as far as I know you can't
>
> As far as I know you cannot run (b) if your myApps folder is not under
> apps folder in webdav.
>
> also you must have a node of resourceType=myApps.
>
> This is because scripts are attached to a resource in sling.
>
>
> Then the url should change to
> http://localhost:8080/myApps/myApps.testFile.html .
>
> or you can rename testFile.jsp to html.jsp and use
>
> http://localhost:8080/myApps/myApps.html
>
>
> I think that should work.
>
> janandith.
>
>
> On Fri, Jul 18, 2008 at 7:12 PM, John Langley
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hi Folks,
>>
>>  I'm new to the list and the project but so far I'm very impressed by
>> the capabilities and potential!
>>
>>  One of the things I need to do with the project is be able to
>> drop .jsp pages into the repository using webdav and see them run by
>> accessing them via a browser.
>>
>>   So...
>>   a) drag and drop testFile.jsp to dav://localhost:8080/myApps using my
>> webdav client
>>   b) using firefox access http://localhost:8080/myApps/testFile.jsp
>>
>>   This doesn't currently work. I ~know~ there's lots of jsp
>> capabilities and I'm in the process of understanding how resourceType
>> affects which scripts will be run. But it seems like the above use case
>> is a "hello world" one for new adopters of the project.
>>
>>   Any help or pointers to rtfm material would be most welcome.
>>
>> Thanks in advance,
>>
>> -- Langley
>>
>



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