Woodchuck,

Thanks for the advice.  Glad to hear someone has followed the road before
me.

I found this useful link as well:

   http://www.artima.com/forums/flat.jsp?forum=121&thread=19915

Question: how do you handle the importing of the fragment into your
web.xml?  Are you using <copy> and <filterset> in Ant?  If so, how do you
put in your filterset token such that you still have a valid web.xml?

Thanks.


--Marty

--- Woodchuck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> i ran into the same problem as well.
> 
> what i can tell you is that because jspc generates different import
> statements than tomcat, this is the reason why the generated web.xml
> fragment is useful.  this fragment basically maps the pre-compiled jsps
> so that it when the jsp is requested your app will know where to look
> for the jsp class.
> 
> i have tried to get jspc to produce the same import statements as
> tomcat does but i gave up after a while of unsuccessful attempts.
> 
> in the end, i simply used the web.xml fragment and it works fine.  and
> a positive side effect to this is that you don't need to include the
> actual jsps at all.  you can deploy war files that can be completely
> free of jsp files, so your war file is smaller and your client never
> sees any jsp source.
> 
> woodchuck
> 
> 
> --- Martin Wegner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > 
> > I have been looking into using the jspc ant task to pre-compile our
> > Struts-based application.  In comparing the Java code generated by
> > the
> > jspc task and the Java code generated by Tomcat 4.1.x there are some
> > differences, in particular the package names.  Also, jspc wants to
> > generate the fraction of web.xml for listing the servlets, which
> > doesn't
> > make sense to me in a Struts application.
> > 
> > Is there any advice posted out there about pre-compiling Struts-based
> > applications?  Am I completely wrapped around the axle on this?
> > 
> > Thanks.
> > 
> > 
> > --Marty
> > 
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