Oh, it normally just a silly thing, like its picking up a relative link, not
an absolute ref
try... <%@ include file="/thething.jsp" %>
Also half the problem is you only picking up the hassle at run time...
In Netbeans if you right click "on the JSP file and compile it", you will
see the problem immediately.... its because JSP are only compiled at run
time.
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From: "coder5436uk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <users@tomcat.apache.org>
Sent: Monday, July 02, 2007 10:55 AM
Subject: Re: Tomcat adding files
my web xml:
<jsp-config>
<jsp-property-group>
<url-pattern>*.jsp</url-pattern>
<include-prelude>/WEB-INF/headers/v2header.jsp</include-prelude>
</jsp-property-group>
</jsp-config>
file does exist in location
I get
HTTP Status 500 -
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
type Exception report
message
description The server encountered an internal error () that prevented it
from fulfilling this request.
exception
org.apache.jasper.JasperException: /index.jsp(1,1) The absolute uri:
http://java.sun.com/jstl/xml cannot be resolved in either web.xml or the
jar
files deployed with this application
org.apache.jasper.compiler.DefaultErrorHandler.jspError(DefaultErrorHandler.java:40)
org.apache.jasper.compiler.ErrorDispatcher.dispatch(ErrorDispatcher.java:407)
org.apache.jasper.compiler.ErrorDispatcher.jspError(ErrorDispatcher.java:88)
org.apache.jasper.compiler.Parser.processIncludeDirective(Parser.java:334)
org.apache.jasper.compiler.Parser.addInclude(Parser.java:385)
org.apache.jasper.compiler.Parser.parse(Parser.java:130)
org.apache.jasper.compiler.ParserController.doParse(ParserController.java:216)
org.apache.jasper.compiler.ParserController.parse(ParserController.java:103)
org.apache.jasper.compiler.Compiler.generateJava(Compiler.java:167)
org.apache.jasper.compiler.Compiler.compile(Compiler.java:306)
org.apache.jasper.compiler.Compiler.compile(Compiler.java:286)
org.apache.jasper.compiler.Compiler.compile(Compiler.java:273)
org.apache.jasper.JspCompilationContext.compile(JspCompilationContext.java:566)
org.apache.jasper.servlet.JspServletWrapper.service(JspServletWrapper.java:317)
org.apache.jasper.servlet.JspServlet.serviceJspFile(JspServlet.java:320)
org.apache.jasper.servlet.JspServlet.service(JspServlet.java:266)
javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(HttpServlet.java:803)
I have been able to get it NOT to break the code but it seems to ignore
the
file I want to include
Tim Funk wrote:
Look at projects such as tiles.
An alternative is to use jsp preludes. Which allow you to add stuff to
the beginning or end of all jsp pages.
For example: put this in web.xml:
<jsp-config>
<jsp-property-group>
<url-pattern>*.jsp</url-pattern>
<include-prelude>/WEB-INF/prelude1.jspf</include-prelude>
</jsp-property-group>
</jsp-config>
-Tim
coder5436uk wrote:
I have an install of tomcat and I wish to add a default header and
footer
to
each page, any one know how to do this ?
I am running files which come out with simple text, I want to include
them
all in a site template without having to change the code in each page.
eg.
simple page
<%= hello %>
will out put the java variable "hello" on a blank page, I want to
simulate
the code
<%@ include file="header.html" %>
<%= hello %>
<%@ include file="header.html" %>
without having to put the JSP include in every page
I would appreciate some help on how to do this within the tomcat config
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