WebSphere Application Server - Express, Version 6.0.x     Operating Systems: AIX, HP-UX, Linux, Solaris, Windows

JSP engine configuration parameters

In WebSphere Application Server, you can configure the JavaServer Pages (JSP) engine for optimal performance in a production server environment and for the needs of developers in a development environment. The configuration parameters are described below.

The JSP engine parameters are case sensitive. If the value specified for a parameter is comprised of two or more words separated by spaces, you must add quotation marks around the value. Some parameters affect the Java source that is generated for a JSP or tag file. These parameters are identified by the statement "This parameter requires regeneration of Java source." This statement indicates that if the configuration parameter is modified, the new value for the parameter does not have any effect until the JSP files are retranslated and the Java sources are recompiled.

*Enabling custom tag handler reuse might reveal problems in the tag handler code with regard to the tag's ability to be reused. A custom tag handler should always do two things:



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Configuring JSP engine parameters

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