When Tomcat compiles the JSPs that have an include, it goes ahead
and puts the included page into the JSP. (Performs the include at compile
time). If you delete the pages that the file is included into you will see
your chugs.
The reason that it works this way is probably because its more
difficult to determine which files an already compiled file depends upon to
do the timestamp comparisons than just comparing the .JSP to the .CLASS.
(Note I said more difficult, not impossible). Its also probably in the JSP
spec that way.
Randy
-----Original Message-----
From: Dario Novakovic [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, January 11, 2001 3:04 PM
To: tomcat-user
Subject: reloading JSPs
is there something wrong with reloading JSP pages? i nearly went mad today
before i figured out that there is problem with reloading. problem is with
pages which are included with include directive. i tried to delete
everything from work directory but it still stays the same. i noticed that
restarting tomcat help but i don't understand why.
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