Thanks for the responses.

Sadly, this only seems to work if development=true, unless I am doing 
something wrong.  Doesn't that seem a little redundant, seeing as Tomcat 
will always check for changes and compile when in development mode?

Jonathan




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it's page.jsp?jsp_precompile=true
as per section JSP.8.4.2 of the JSP1.2 spec
(or section JSP.10.4.2 of the JSP2.0 spec)

HTH,

Jon

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> My apologies if this question has already been answered.  I've gone 
> through the archives, but haven't found a suitable answer.
> 
> I am running Tomcat 5 in a production environment and have set 
> development=false and reloading=false.  Occasionally, I do have to make 
a 
> change to a JSP, which then has to be recompiled manually.  I remember 
> reading a while ago that you can append a parameter to the URL to get a 
> JSP to recompile (something like page.jsp?compile=true).  Does this 
still 
> work in Tomcat 5?  If so, what is the exact parameter?  If there is a 
> better way to do this, I would like to know.  I have read about using 
Ant, 
> but compiling with a URL parameter would be my preferred method.
> 
> Thanks in advance!
> 
> Jonathan




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