Just an idea, but couldn't you use pre-compiled jsp pages. This way they're
available as servlets.

I remember looking at the Jrun admin console which uses precompiled jsps.

Z.

> Do you have anything on the forwarding to a JSP in a JAR file that you
> can tell us about?  I'm running into the same situation where I work
> and can't figure out a solution.  I had thought that maybe if I
> forwarded to something like /struts/jsps/test.jsp and add the package
> that jsps are contained in to the filter I could access it that way.
> That sort of works.  What I wind up getting is the unparsed JSP.  So,
> I was thinking that I could instead extract the JSP I'm trying to get
> to the filesystem and forward to that, but that seems messy.
> 
> Did you find a good way to accomplish this?
> 
> Thanks,
> Rich
> 
> Musachy Barroso wrote:
>> I'm working on an Struts plugin to try to work around (more like
>> hack around)  that and other fun stuff :)
>> 
>> musachy
>> 
>> On 4/10/07, Laurie Harper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Frank W. Zammetti wrote:
>>>> Quick question... can anyone tell me if it's possible to
>>>> forward
>>> to a
>>>> JSP that is stored in a JAR file (i.e., in a JAR located in
>>>> WEB-INF/lib), and if so, how?  I couldn't find a quick answer
>>>> on the first few pages of Googling, figured someone here would
>>>> probably
>>> know
>>>> off the top of their heads.  Thanks!
>>> 
>>> Not in any standard way, no. There may be container-specific
>>> solutions, but you'd be working outside the spec.
>>> 
>>> L.
>>> 
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