Based on your file naming convention, I assume you are using Windows. Windows 
has some rather strange file locking issues. Here is what I think is happening. 
The last time you updated the JSP successfully, and JBossAS noticed that and 
updated it, for some reason Windows kept the file locked. Then when you made 
the update in Eclipse and deployed it, Windows noticed the file was still 
locked so it semi-deleted the old JSP, keeping it available for JBossAS, which 
still sees the old copy and not the new copy.  Not until you reboot JBossAS 
will Windows release the old JSP and fully delete it. Wierdnesses like this can 
be affected  by Windows updates, and possibly even Java updates.

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