Only Tomcat 3.2.x and earlier use this form of name mangling
and file placement.  Both Tomcat 3.3.x and Tomcat 4.x place
files in the appropriate directory with a name that is not
lengthened much by mangling.  You will need to upgrade to get
this new behavior.

Cheers,
Larry

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ed Rouse [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
> Sent: Tuesday, April 30, 2002 10:33 AM
> To: 'Tomcat Users List'
> Subject: How to change the jsp file expansion rules
> 
> 
> I have hit the file name too long barrier. The problem isn't 
> the filename
> per say, but the way tomcat is creating the .java and .class 
> names from the
> jsp. When expanding the jsp, it is including the directory 
> structure in the
> file name. It also creates the directory structure, but 
> doesn't put any
> files in it.
> 
> Example:
> jsp/one/two/three/filename.jsp becomes
> 
> _0002fjsp_0002fone_0002ftwo_0002fthree_0002ffilename_0002ejspf
> ilename.class
> _0002fjsp_0002fone_0002ftwo_0002fthree_0002ffilename_0002ejspf
> ilename_jsp_0.
> java
> 
> but the subdirectory three under jsp/one/two is empty.
> 
> Is there any way to change this behavior so that it will place
> 'filename_0002ejspfilename.class' et al in the proper directory?
> 
> Thanks, Ed.
> 
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