Precompiled JSPs after Tomcat restart
- From: Frank Niedermann <fbn (at) thelogic.org>
- Date: Wed, 27 Sep 2006 02:36:41 -0700 (PDT)
Tracy Nelson-2 wrote:
>
> You might be able to preload all your JSPs by using the
> <load-on-startup> tag. Something like:
> <servlet>
> <servlet-name>MyServlet</servlet-name>
> <jsp-file>/jsp/MyPage.jsp</jsp-file>
> <load-on-startup>1</load-on-startup>
> </servlet>
>
How will this preload all JSPs? Or do I have to add a <servlet>
realm for every JSP I want to precompile?
> Failing that, you might want to check out the Jakarta mini-browser, or a
> text-based browser like Lynx. It should be possible to script either
> one of these to visit all your pages. If you're worried about
> interactions, or if security is an issue (e.g., you can't access pages
> unless you log in), you might want to add a parameter like
> "?preload=true" to the URL, and have your JSPs or servlets Do The Right
> Thing when they see it.
>
Adding a new parameter is not possible as we have to deploy a finished
application from MatrixOne. Changing every JSP would generate huge
problems with them.
The idea with lynx is nice, combined with a find command would this
be a good solution :-)
Frank
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