Well, you didn't say what version of Tomcat you're using. Those files
do indeed exist, in Tomcat 5.5. For Tomcat 6, in the lib directory
you'll see 3 Jasper jars. Try removing those. I don't know if it'll
cause any problems, but you'll only save a couple of MB of disk space,
and no runtime memory
On 5/28/07, lightbulb432 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks for your response. For the first of the two options you presented,
what exactly happens during the web.xml autogeneration? Will it simply
change only the elements but leave everything else as is in my
current web.xml, including ? Is the
Thanks for your response. For the first of the two options you presented,
what exactly happens during the web.xml autogeneration? Will it simply
change only the elements but leave everything else as is in my
current web.xml, including ? Is there anything else it
changes?
The less it changes, the
I can't seem to find either of those two files in the Tomcat 6
distribution...interesting.
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>> The JSP spec says that if you precompile JSPs you can reduce the JSP
>> container footprint
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> The JSP spec says that if you precompile JSPs you can reduce the JSP
> container footprint by excluding the JSP compiler. How can this be done in
> Tomcat?
You should be able to remove jasper-compiler.jar and jasper-c
On 5/25/07, lightbulb432 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The JSP spec says that if you precompile JSPs you can reduce the JSP
container footprint by excluding the JSP compiler. How can this be done in
Tomcat?
I know of 2 ways to pre-compile JSPs
1) http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-4.1-doc/jasper-ho
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From: lightbulb432 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, May 25, 2007 12:32 PM
To: users@tomcat.apache.org
Subject: RE: Excluding JSP compiler from Tomcat
In your production environment have you "disabled" or "excluded" the
actual Tomcat piece that d
In your production environment have you "disabled" or "excluded" the actual
Tomcat piece that does the JSP compilation, to decrease the size and memory
usage (no matter how small) of the production Tomcat install? The part of
the JSP spec that I referred to in my original post seemed to indicate t
In our development environment we compile JSPs on the fly.
In our production environment we have precompiled JSP classes.
In the PRODUCTION environment, webapps/WEB-INF/web.xml have
and defined for every JSP page.
For example:
MyAppJsp1
jsp.myAppJsp1
MyAppJsp1