> Hi !
> Are .jsp files physically required on a production server ?

If you are wanting to use JSPs, then yes.

> I would prevent any change by my customer and think that 
> "reloading=false" is not safe enougth.

Prevent any changes by the customer to what? The JSPs? The customer can't change the 
JSP, unless they have access to your directory. (Which they won't, unless you have 
been very silly.) If you're really concerned about this most modern servlet containers 
allow you to put your JSPs under WEB-INF; the container is the only thing that has 
access to that.

> I think that .class should be enougth but delete a .jsp file 
> generates an exception (even with reloading=false in web.xml)..
> I want produce .java and .class with ant tasks (<jspc> and <javac>).

This is done by the container. Look under your WEB-INF directory somewhere and you 
will find .java/.class files that have been generated.

-= J

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