I know that.... It's where my problem lies. How do I generate .h file? I shall give
you an example:
Let try.java be the source file. After compiling try.java, you get try.class. And
to generate the header file, you say javah try.class.
Now I have try.jsp file. How do I generate try.h out of it?
I hope I made myself clear.
Bye,
Manish
subramanian Athimoolam wrote:
> boss !! in jsp you need not compile anything. request time the class file
> will be created automatically.no need of compilation.
>
> with regards
> subu
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