Len, On Mon, Mar 9, 2009 at 7:47 PM, Len Popp <len.p...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Really? That's how I write all my apps! Requests are handled by > servlets, which forward to JSPs to format their output. Since the JSPs > are not intended to be served to clients directly, they must reside > under WEB-INF. >
Well, that's really new to me. I'm using JSPs without using Spring, and the JSPs I'm writing all reside in an application's appbase (i.e. ${webapps}/myapp). They are obviously not served directly to the client since Tomcat compiles them beforehand so that the client always gets the OutputStream of said JSPs. I've just checked my books here (ok, might be a bit outdated), however, in none of them I found any other recommendation but to put the JSPs into ${webapps}/myapp except your beans which go to /WEB-INF/classes or /WEB-INF/lib/someJar.jar. However, I'm always eager to learn, and if that's not a Spring-thingie, I'd appreciated if there's any liturature available on the web declaring this as a best practise. Rgds Gregor -- just because your paranoid, doesn't mean they're not after you... gpgp-fp: 79A84FA526807026795E4209D3B3FE028B3170B2 gpgp-key available @ http://pgpkeys.pca.dfn.de:11371 --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tomcat.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tomcat.apache.org