Hi,
In my experience it's as easy as generating a list of all JSP pages (eg.
with find command on Unix); dumping it to a file; running a simple Java app
that calls requests all pages on your server -- going by the generated
list. It worked in our case and it's super portable -- no special compiler.
Best regards,
Piotr
At 2000-11-15 21:01, you wrote:
>Hi,
> I am really sorry if this is not the right mailing list to ask this
>question. If there is any FAQ that already has solution to my question,
>please point me to the relevant resource.
>
> I am using Apache 1.3.14, ApacheJServ 1.1.2 and GNUJSP 1.0.1. Is
> there any
>way which I can make use of ApacheJServ and GNUJSP to pre-compile all *.jsp
>files during deployment? Or is there any program out there which does this?
>Any pointer is greatly appreciated. TIA.
>
>Thanx
>Jimmy
>
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