Hi Mark

Thanks - that appears to be exactly the problem. I searched the bug database, but did not find that one.

I will have a go at applying Cedric Mailleux's patch to our Tomcat 5.5.23 source and deploying the patch to Jetspeed. It will certainly be easier than getting permission to modify the code I am expected to maintain :)

BTW, unpacking the jar was an option (and fixed the fault), but was a little clumsy.

Regards

Ron

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Ron McNulty wrote:
Hi Chuck

File times are all OK - Tomcat is running on the same machine. I should
have mentioned I have seen this on Windows 2000 and XP SP3. I have not
tried it on a Unix variant.

Maybe related to https://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=46047 ?

Try unpacking the jar and seeing if that fixes it.

Mark


Eclipse project is attached - see readme.txt in the top-level directory.

I hope the mailing list accepts attachments...

Regards

Ron

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From: Ron McNulty [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: JSP recompiles on every access - Tags in jar

To my consternation, performance was terrible, and
it turned out all JSPs (and their embedded custom
tags) were being recompiled on every page access.

Check that the timestamps on the files involved are not set in the
future relative to the system Tomcat is running on.

I have a small Eclipse project that reproduces the problem.

If the timestamps are not out of whack, can you post the source to let
others try it?

- Chuck


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