To assist you with resolving your problem, click
Mustgather Document: http://www-1.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?rs=180&uid=swg21054036
and complete steps 1-10. Step #10 will link you back to this document
to proceed with the following steps.
To debug a compile problem with a JSP file, perform the following
steps:
- Collect system information about the node:
- Operating system and patch level.
- The product.xml file from the following directory:
install_root\properties\com\ibm\websphere
- Stop the Enterprise Application
- Delete the contents of the directory:
install_root\temp\<node
name>\<appserver>\<enterprise app>
where:
install_root |
is the directory that WebSphere Application Server is
installed |
<node name> |
is the host name of the machine. |
<appserver> |
is the name of the appserver. |
<enterprise app> |
is the name of the enterprise application that contains
the JSP file.
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- Start the Enterprise Application.
- Run the following command:
For UNIX®:
./JspBatchCompiler.sh -enterpriseApp [enterprise app] -webModule
[war] -keepgenerated true >JspBatchCompiler_stderr_stdout.out
2>&1
For Windows®:
JspBatchCompiler -enterpriseApp [enterprise app] -webModule [war]
-keepgenerated true >JspBatchCompiler_stderr_stdout.out
To determine the proper enterpriseApp name, use the following steps:
- In the Administrative Console, click on the plus ("+") sign next to
Enterprise Applications.
- Select the enterprise application that you want to BatchCompile JSP
files.
- Use the name in enterprise application name field of the General tab
for the -enterpriseApp option.
To determine the proper webModule name, use the following steps:
- In the administrative console, click on the plus ("+") sign next to
enterprise applications.
- Click on the plus ("+") sign next to the enterprise application that
you want to BatchCompile JSP files.
- Click on the Web Modules folder.
- Use the name in the Module name field of the General tab for the
-webModule option.
If
your problem is not resolved, click Mustgather Document:
http://www-1.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?rs=180&uid=swg21054036 and
continue to Step #11. |