eFix (APAR): PQ56068 Status: eFix For Release: WebSphere 4.0.2 AEs For Operating System: all CMVC defect: PQ56068 Required eFixes: NONE Include eFixes: p 116521 Invalid package statement generated for jsps in folders containing reserved words or invalid java package names (WASAD request only). p 117196 isOutDated returns incorrect value for jsp batchcompiler for files located in subdirectories p 117196.1 isOutDated returns incorrect value for SEAppinstall jsp compile Byte size of APAR: 889,361 bytes (AEs) Date: 3/26/2002 Abstract: JSP WITH DATE OLDER THAN .CLASS FILE IS ADDED TO WAS. THE CHANGED JSP IS NOT BEING COMPILED. Description/symptom of problem: A .jsp's file date must be more recent than the .jsp's .class file date for the changes to take affect. Directions to apply efix: 1) Create temporary "efix" directory to store the zip/tar file: AIX: /tmp/WebSphere/efix Solaris/Linux: /tmp/WebSphere/efix Windows: c:\temp\WebSphere\efix 2) Copy zip/tar file to the directory 3) Unzip/untar the file 4) Shutdown WebSphere 5) Run the jar file with the following command answering questions/prompts as they appear: java -jar PQ56068_eFix_AEsServer.jar 6) Restart WebSphere 7) The temp directory may be removed but the zip/tar file should be saved. Do not remove any files created and stored in the /WebSphere/AppServer/efix/PQ56068 directories. These files are required if an efix is to be removed. Directions to remove an efix: NOTE: EFIXES MUST BE REMOVED IN THE ORDER THEY WERE APPLIED. DO NOT REMOVE AN EFIX UNLESS ALL EFIXES APPLIED AFTER IT HAVE FIRST BEEN REMOVED. YOU MAY REAPPLY ANY REMOVED EFIX. Example: If your system has efix1, efix2, and efix3 applied in that order and efix2 is to be removed, efix3 must be removed first, efix2 removed, and efix3 re-applied. 1) Change directory to the efix location (/WebSphere/AppServer/efix/PQ56068). 2) Shutdown WebSphere 3) Run the backup jar file with the following command: java -jar PQ56068_eFix_AEsServer.jar 4) Restart WebSphere 5) To enable view the additional information provided below. Directions to re-apply an efix: Follow the instructions for applying an efix. If the backup files still exist (from the previous efix application), you will be prompted to overwrite. Answer "yes" at the overwrite prompts.