They should be in the work folder right under your tomcat
directory.

                                -----Original Message-----
                                From:   Scott Hodson
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                                Sent:   Tuesday, December 11, 2001 12:59 PM
                                To:     Tomcat Users List
                                Subject:        RE: Change an include file
requires re-compiling all JSP that include it (?)

                                1) Where do they go?  I don't see them
anywhere under my webapp's folder (I
                                thought they go in WEB-INF/classes but
they're not there)

                                2) Blech, that's what I do now.  If I have
100 JSP files all including the
                                same header file I'm doomed!

                                -----Original Message-----
                                From: James Chuang
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                                Sent: Tuesday, December 11, 2001 10:06 AM
                                To: Tomcat Users List
                                Subject: Re: Change an include file requires
re-compiling all JSP that
                                include it (?)


                                A couple of things you can do, both would be
easier than resaving all the
                                JSPs

                                1. Delete the generated class files...

                                2. Touch the JSP files.


                                ----- Original Message -----
                                From: "Scott Hodson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
                                To: "Tomcat User"
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                                Sent: Tuesday, December 11, 2001 10:00 AM
                                Subject: Change an include file requires
re-compiling all JSP that include
                                it (?)


                                > I come from an ASP background where we
would frequently change include
                                files
                                > and see the results immediately.  However,
in JSP, since JSP pages are
                                > compiled into servlet classes, if I change
an include file the JSP file
                                > including it won't get re-compiled because
the JSP hasn't changed, just
                                the
                                > include file.  Even if I restart Tomcat it
still won't recompile the JSPs.
                                > So for now every time I make a change to
an include file I have to re-save
                                > all of my JSPs so Tomcat forces a
recompile.  That's a big pain.
                                >
                                > Can somebody help me out here?  Is there a
way to force re-compilation of
                                > JSPs if the files they include ever
change?
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