yes, it was a long time ago since I looked into the other way of doing it. Since compiling JSPs into servlets defeats the purpose of reloadable JSPs

Filip

Arun wrote:
Filip,

That works cool.
Thank you for the reply.

I do not know why the one specified in tomcat docs does not work. All I know
is that it throws an error telling me that it cant find
org.apache.jasper.runtime package. But that is there in the lib directory of
tomcat's home in jasper.jar. All I know is that the ant script is not
picking up my jasper.jar. I have correctly included the
catalina-tasks.xmlas well.

I compared with yours , all I found is that the one in doc uses a default
jasper task, And you used your own(jasper2). But the Jasper shown on tomcat
docs works correctly though , but the javac fails.







On 10/11/07, Filip Hanik - Dev Lists <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
here is a script that precompiles just like Tomcat runtime, meaning, you
still keep the ability to reload your JSPs instead of converting them to
servlets
http://people.apache.org/~fhanik/tomcat-6-precompile.xml

Filip

Arun wrote:
Hi,

I want to precompile jsps for apache tomcat 6. Which ant task should i
use .
Is there a simple example for that.
I am using a build.xml exported from MyEclipse. Where would the JSP
classes
go in WEB-INF/classes. What structure does it have.



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