We've found that if you change the name of the JSP before bringing it into Tomcat and
rename it to its actual name in Tomcat, it sees the new code. You might try that.
Move to b6. b5 has a problem recompiling JSPs surprise!
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From: David White [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2001 11:23 AM
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Subject: RE: jsp and tomcat 4
I've been having the same problem. When I modify a JSP, it isn't
My bad -- b6 isn't out yet. I guess you're supposed to get a more recent
nightly build of b5.
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From: Jann VanOver
Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2001 1:55 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: jsp and tomcat 4
Move to b6. b5 has a problem recompiling JSPs surprise
Hi,
I have a question:
if I modify a JSP under tomcat4 i don't see any change in browser because
tomcat4 get the .class of JSP in cache (directory work)
How can I say to recompile the jsp if there are changes in java??
tanks
Marco
I have a question:
if I modify a JSP under tomcat4 i don't see any change in browser because
tomcat4 get the .class of JSP in cache (directory work)
How can I say to recompile the jsp if there are changes in java??
This is strange. I'm using Tomcat 4.0b5 and had problems only once (I
there are way to force recompilation when I modify java in jsp??
I'm working on winnt with tomcat 4.0b5
D. Jay Newman wrote:
I have a question:
if I modify a JSP under tomcat4 i don't see any change in browser because
tomcat4 get the .class of JSP in cache (directory work)
How can
Sort of. When I change a system package (one I put into
/usr/local/java/jre/lib/ext/), then I have to stop and restart tomcat.
there are way to force recompilation when I modify java in jsp??
I'm working on winnt with tomcat 4.0b5
D. Jay Newman wrote:
I have a question:
if I
ok, you restart tomcat. But with tomcat 3.1 the jsp was recompiled every time i
modified java without restart tomcat, it's right??
I wouldn't to restart tomcat. Is it impossible??
tnx
D. Jay Newman wrote:
Sort of. When I change a system package (one I put into
You need to make changes to a jsp file, not java file. Tomcat will detect
changes automatically and will translate jsps into java files and then compile
them.
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Oskar
Marco Magistrali wrote:
Hi,
I have a question:
if I modify a JSP under tomcat4 i don't see any change in browser
that could get my
JSPs to compile properly when changed, please let me know!
Thanks
David
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From: Oskar Zinger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2001 10:41 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: jsp and tomcat 4
You need to make changes to a jsp file
This is a known bug with Tomcat 4.0b5 release and WinNT/2000. Get a recent
nightly build and the problem should go away.
HTH,
Bill Pfeiffer
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From: D. Jay Newman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2001 9:21 AM
Subject: Re: jsp and tomcat
On Tue, 17 Jul 2001, David White wrote:
[snip]
I recall someone on this list mentioning that Tomcat 4b5 had a known bug
regarding detection of changes in source files, so I've assumed that was the
problem I've been seeing.
That is indeed the case. It's fixed in nightly build 20010717
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