>>
- setting the precompile parameter to true in the <jsp-descriptor> element
of the weblogic.xml deployment descriptor to configure WebLogic Server to
precompile your JSPs when a Web Application is deployed or re-deployed or
when WebLogic Server starts up;
>>
Can I do that on Tomcat too? :)
Tomcat will ignore weblogic.xml and Weblogic will ignore jboss-web.xml,
unlike Tomcat compiled JSP's in weblogic or visa versa.
Thanks for any help,
Geoffrey
LERBSCHER Jean-Pierre wrote:
Hi,
For WebLogic you can use:
- ANT task (wlappc);
- appc compiler;
- setting the precompile parameter to true in the <jsp-descriptor> element
of the weblogic.xml deployment descriptor to configure WebLogic Server to
precompile your JSPs when a Web Application is deployed or re-deployed or
when WebLogic Server starts up;
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De : Bernhard Slominski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyé : mercredi 29 juin 2005 15:40
À : 'Tomcat Users List'
Objet : AW: AW: Load all JSP pages on startup
We have a custom (non-generated) web.xml, with some taglibs
and servlets defined in there.
Precompilation is tomcat dependend I suppose?
You're right precompliation is tomcat dependent, but it works like this that
the ant task takes your (non-tomcat dependent) web.xml and just adds the
mappings for the precompiled JSPs, so it would still be possible to use one
single web.xml and then have a jsp server target-dependent precomplitation
task, but I don't know how that works in resin or Weblogic, and I see your
point now.
Sorry, but I don't have a better solution for you!
Bernhard
I was hoping there was a simple way in the web deployment
descriptor to
load them all on startup, in a webserver independed way.
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