I use Netbeans 6 with its built-in profiler (all free) to track down
memory usage issues, and other performance problems in Java apps in
general and Tomcat in particular.
Hai Vu
"Tom Price" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
27/03/2008 07:59 PM
Please respond to
"Tomcat Users List"
To
"Tomcat Users List
You can also try redirect at the Apache httpd layer (I assume Tomcat is
hidden behind httpd), redirecting blog.html to the 1-liner JSP file you
mentioned.
Hai Vu
David Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 24/03/2008 08:13:40 AM:
> Here's a possibility:
>
> Write the quick and dirty blog jsp, na
If you don't use JSTL then why do you need to include the tld's and
standard.jar in your build?
Hai Vu
micah7 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 24/03/2008 06:55:58 AM:
>
> No, got no reply on this. maybe need to turn off in build file one line
with
> debug=on. only option left to try.
>
> pir8ped
Problem solved: Due to an error in my ant target for precompiling JSP
which was hidden by the fact that I had Netbeans test compiling the JSPs,
the end result was that the JSP was precompiled using Netbeans JspC
instead of jasper JspC. Netbeans 6 JspC is apparently a few generation
newer than t
Hi all, I am having a problem with some precompiled JSP files on Tomcat
5.5 (problem not observed on 6.0). Below is the description:
Target environment:
OS: Linux CentOS 4.5
Tomcat: 5.5.26
JDK: 1.5.0_08 & 1.6.0_10
The error:
exception
javax.servlet.ServletException: Servlet.init() for servlet