Normally jsps are monitored for updates and recompile if the date on the
jsp is after the date on it's compiled .class file. If you are having
trouble with jsps not recompiling after an update, one thing to check is
if there is any difference between your system clock and the server's
clock. If that's the case, the new jsps will eventually compile, just
not till the server catches up with your system clock.
Outside of that, I think you need to have a chat with your server admin
regarding tomcat's config.
--David
loredana loredana wrote:
Long story short, as everyone know, jsp files are cached in the work folder of tomcat. If
I modify something in the jsp, I can't see the difference unless I delete the files under
work folder. My problem is that I don't have rights/access to delete files under that
folder. Is there any other way I can delete those files or tell tomcat not to cache files
anymore? I tried restarting tocmat after I made a change in the jsp, I still see the old
one, I read about the reload=true suggestion but I don't have any "context" tag
in the server.xml. Anyone can give me any other suggestions on this issue?
10x a lot in advance
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