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6.6.10.1.1: Configuring new JSP files with the Java administrative console

6.6.10.1.1: Configuring new JSP files with the Java administrative console

  1. Determine which Web application should serve the particular JSP file. Locate the Web application in the Topology tree view to verify that it is enabled to handle JSP requests:
    • If it contains the servlet with the class name JspServlet (the JSP 1.0 enabler) or PageCompileServlet (the JSP .91 enabler), it is already enabled to serve JSP files of the specified JSP level.
    • If it contains the JSP enabler servlet for one JSP specification level and the JSP file you want to add requires the other JSP specification level, then this Web application is not suitable to support the JSP file. Each Web application can support only one of the two supported JSP levels.

    • If it does not contain either JSP enabler servlet, add the servlet by completing the Add a JSP Enabler task available on the Console -> Tasks menu.
  2. Place the JSP file in the document root specified in the Web application configuration settings, or in a subdirectory of the document root.
  3. If the JSP file depends on other files that do not belong to the Web application, ensure the files are in the Web application classpath.
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