Well they are being precompiled at first. The problem is that some of the pages are being uploaded/overwritten through a web interface, and the changes aren't immediately visible to users. (They have to wait for the scheduled recompile to happen to see the changes they made.)


Matt

Dale, Matt wrote:
This might be a long way round but you could call a system ant job to compile 
them. Or if it is appropriate in your environment you should just precompile 
them anyway, this way there will be no performance hit at all on your 
production server when a new deployment is made.

Ta
Matt

-----Original Message-----
From: Matt Bathje [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 22 December 2004 17:01
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: dynamically compile JSPs


I can't seem to find any solid documentation on this (I downloaded the JSP 2.0 spec and don't see it mentioned, even though based on a google search it seems like it is is a JSP thing and not a tomcat thing)


But anyways - it doesn't seem to work for me, and I think the reason is that the jsp I want to compile dynamically is a struts/tiles layout page. There is no way to access the file directly through the browser.

I may be able to get away with putting jsp_compile=true in the tile definition path, but I'd like to avoid that because (if my understanding of this parameter is true) the page will get recompiled on every page load, which is really not what I want, and would probably hurt performance a lot.

Any other ideas for dynamic JSP compilation? Calling the compiler from inside the code (a struts action) if possible is not out of the question as long as there is no serious downside.


Thanks, Matt




Tim Funk wrote:

I would think that making the query string be jsp_compile=true would do it.
For example:  mypage.jsp?jsp_compile=true

[I never tried it]

-Tim

Matt Bathje wrote:


Hi all -

If you have your tomcat servers setup with development=false (compiling every 5 minutes) - is there a way to dynamically compile certain JSP pages from inside your servlet code? (Or at least to trigger a compile to happen off of the schedule?)

If so - are there any side effects of doing this?





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