Class to precompile JSP's using WebLogic JSP compiler (weblogic.jspc
)
Tested only on WebLogic 4.5.1—NT 4.0 and Solaris 7 & 8
Attribute | Values | Required |
---|---|---|
src | root of source tree for JSP, ie, the document root for your WebLogic server | Yes |
dest | root of destination directory, what you have set as WorkingDir in the
WebLogic properties |
Yes |
package | start package name under which your JSPs would be compiled | Yes |
classpath | Class path to use when compiling JSPs | Yes |
A classpath should be set which contains the WebLogic classes as well as all application classes
referenced by JSP. The system classpath is also appended when the jspc
is called, so
you may choose to put everything in the classpath while calling Apache Ant. However, since
presumably JSPs will reference classes being build by Ant, it would be better to explicitly add the
classpath in the task.
The task checks timestamps on the JSP's and the generated classes, and compiles only those files that have changed.
It follows the WebLogic naming convention of putting classes in _dirName/_fileName.class for dirname/fileName.jsp
<target name="jspcompile" depends="compile"> <wljspc src="c:\\weblogic\\myserver\\public_html" dest="c:\\weblogic\\myserver\\serverclasses" package="myapp.jsp"> <classpath> <pathelement location="${weblogic.classpath}"/> <pathelement path="${compile.dest}"/> </classpath> </wljspc> </target>
weblogic.jspc
throws out of memory error on being
given too many files at one go, it is called multiple times with one JSP file each.