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4.2.2.2.4: Batch Compiling JSP files

4.2.2.2.4: Batch Compiling JSP files

As an IBM enhancement to JSP support, IBM WebSphere Application Server provides a batch JSP compiler. Use this function to batch compile your JSP files and thereby enable faster responses to the initial client requests for the JSP files on your production Web server.

It is best to batch compile all of the JSP files associated with an application. Batch compiling saves system resources and provides security on the application server by specifying if and/or when the server is to check for a classfile or recompile a JSP file. The application server will monitor the compiled JSP file for changes, and will automatically recompile and reload the JSP file whenever the application server detects that the JSP file has changed. By modifying this process, you can eliminate time- and resource-consuming compilations and ensure that you have control over the compilation of your JSP files. It is also useful as a fast way to resynchronize all of the JSP files for an application.

The process of batch compiling JSP files is different for JSP 0.91 files and JSP 1.0 files. Consult the page corresponding to the JSP level for your files.

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