If it wrote to the same place you started it from (ie where the scripts/exe live), that could be a potential problem. It's actually writing to it's own exclusive work directory, though, that's used only for temporary files -- this is reasonable. Where would you rather have it write to?


justin

At 03:39 PM 11/19/2003, you wrote:
For the most part, Yup

-Tim

Euan Guttridge wrote:

Hi,
I have noticed that TC creates a temp file (example name = "files02123412")
when compiling jsps. It will only exist for a few seconds, presumably while
the compilation takes place, then is deleted. Here is the annoying part -
they are created in the directory from which you started tomcat - so if you
start TC from a dir which TC does not have write permissions to the jsp will
never compile. This temp file will simply contain ascii text for example :
"/usr/local/tomcat/work/Standalone/localhost/_/jsp/diagnostics/diagpage_jsp.
java"


Is this behaviour by design?



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