JspBatchCompiler tool

As an IBM enhancement to JavaServer Pages (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.

Batch compiling makes the first request for a JSP file much faster because the JSP file is translated and compiled into a servlet. Batch compiling is also useful as a fast way to resynchronize all of the JSP files for an application.

When you use the JSP batch compiler, you must either add the JAR to the WAR in the <WEB-INF>/lib directory , or add the JAR to the JVM class path to use shared libraries.

To use the JSP batch compiler for JSP files, enter the following command on a single line at an operating system command prompt:

JspBatchCompiler -enterpriseapp.name <name> 
                              [ -webmodule.name <name>]
                              [ -cell.name  <name>]   
                              [ -node.name  <name>] 
                              [ -server.name  <name>] 
                              [ -filename <jsp name>]
                              [ -keepgenerated <true|false>]
                              [ -verbose <true|false>]
                              [ -deprecation <true|false>]

If the names specified for these arguments are comprised of two or more words separated by spaces, you must add quotation marks around the names.

where:


Related concepts
JavaServer Pages files
Related reference
Web applications: Resources for learning



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