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Problem |
How do you avoid a code too large for try statement
error message while compiling JavaServer Pages (JSP)? |
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Solution |
The Java™ specification states that there is a 64K limit
on the size of methods in Java. The JVM does not execute methods that
exceed this limit.
It is possible to compile methods larger than 64K, but the JVM will not
run these methods. Consequently, the error occurs during runtime, while
attempting to execute Java methods that are greater than 64K.
A code too large for try statement error can still be issued while
compiling a JSP. The compiler limitation does not allow try/catch blocks
to have a start or end location greater than 64K into the method code.
Therefore, compiler limitations are usually caught when a try/catch block
overlaps the 64K boundary.
The workaround is to refractor the code into smaller methods or try/catch
blocks.
For more information, please refer to the Java
Virtual Machine Specification |
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Application Servers |
WebSphere Application Server |
JSP |
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