Thank you so much, Adam. So I guess if I deploy my application as an EAR file, it's a hopeless situation then?
--- Adam Brod <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi Thien- > > Precompiling jsps is great, but you need to tell > weblogic's runtime where > to look for them. > > To do that, you need to edit/create your > weblogic.xml file (under WEB-INF) > and add the workingDir param. > > <jsp-descriptor> > <jsp-param> > <param-name>workingDir</param-name> > > <param-value>autodeploy/mywebapp/WEB-INF/classes</param-value> > </jsp-param> > </jsp-descriptor> > > If you do this, the files should not be compiled > twice. This works on my > local windows machine in exploded webapp format. > > Adam Brod > Product Development Team > > > THIEN PHAM <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > 03/16/2006 01:01 PM > Please respond to > "MyFaces Discussion" <[email protected]> > > > To > MyFaces Discussion <[email protected]> > cc > > Subject > WebLogic precompilation > > > > > > > Hi, > > My Myfaces application seems to take a long time to > respond when its pages are accessed for the first > time > in WebLogic 8.1 (though this problem is not seen > with > JBoss 4 or Websphere 6). Now that's probably okay > because of the first time compilation of the > involved > JSP files. I'd like to precompile JSP pages of my > application so that it can be deployed and used by > WL. > I have followed all kinds of instructions from BEA > website from using weblogic.jspc to weblogic.appc > tools but to no avail. The tools do generate byte > codes for these pages and place them under > WEB-INF/classes. But WL still recompile these pages > (instead of using classes under WEB-INF/classes > directory) when they're access for the first time. > Does anyone have any success in doing this? I'd > appreciate very much if you can show me how. Thanks. > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam > protection around > http://mail.yahoo.com > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com

