> The very best thing to do with JSPs is never put any Java code into
> them. If you can avoid that, and always use taglibs or other JSP
> directives, etc. then you'll be much better off.
I second the use of tag libraries. Also, with a decent IDE (such as Eclipse)
you can refactor the code in you
Don,
Could you send a copy of your JSP debugging page?
Thanks,
jim
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One of the techniques I use alot is to incl
Thanks for all the responses!
jim
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Hola,
>I hope th
Hola,
>I hope this isn't terribly off topic, but I couldn't think of a better
>list...
No, it's not off topic. Best way to debug JSPs? Hmm, how about not use
any? Just kidding. (Partially).
- Have plenty of logging statements in the JSP, outputting various
variable values.
>(BTW, is there a
Jim,
> [what is the best way to debug JSP's ???]
The very best thing to do with JSPs is never put any Java code into
them. If you can avoid that, and always use taglibs or other JSP
directives, etc. then you'll be much better off.
(BTW, is there a way to get at the servlet that
I hope this isn't terribly off topic, but I couldn't think of a better
list...
jim
(BTW, is there a way to get at the servlet that's generated by compiling the
JSP?)
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