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JSP files not recompiled when newer
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JSP files not recompiled when newer
Summary: JSP files not recompiled when newer
Product: Tomcat 4
Version: 4.0.4 Beta 3
Platform: PC
OS/Version: Windows NT/2K
Status: NEW
Severity: Major
Priority: Other
Component: Jasper
AssignedTo: tomcat-dev@jakarta.apache.org
ReportedBy: gboysko@microstrategy.com
I have seen bugs logged in the past against this, but they seem to indicate
that a beta version of 4.0 would have fixed all of these. My problem is
simple: put a JSP file in a web application, run it, then edit it. The new
version of the JSP doesn't cause the Java servlet to be regenerated or
compiled. My only solution is to delete the contents of the work directory
before I make another change.
Is there a better way? I'm using 4.0.4 Beta 3 on Windows 2000.
Thanks,
Glenn
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