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Re: How can I get the mapping for the JSP and compiled Servlet.

From: Peng Li <lipeng360_at_gmail.com>
Date: Sat, 30 Aug 2008 02:10:51 -0700

Dear Jan,
Thank your for your kind reply. That works perfectly.

Cheers
Peng

2008/8/25, Jan Luehe <Jan.Luehe_at_sun.com>:
> Peng,
>
> The JSP compiler automatically generates a source map (SMAP) according to
> JSR 045.
> The SMAP serves to associate lines of the input JSP file(s) to lines in the
> generated servlet .class file.
>
> This can be disabled by setting the "suppressSmap" init-param of the
> JspServlet to "false"
> (either globally in your domain's default-web.xml, or for an individual
> app).
>
> You may also instruct the JSP compiler to dump the SMAP into a file (named
> for the generated
> servlet .class file, and suffixed by ".smap") by setting the "dumpSmap"
> init-param of the
> JspServlet to "true".
>
> Jan
>
>
>
> On 08/25/08 03:16 PM, Peng Li wrote:
> >
> > HI
> > In glassfish, I can use keepgenerated option to make Glassfish to keep
> > the Servlets for the JSPs that have been accessed. Now, I would like
> > to see more details for this translation(from JSP to Servlet). I am
> > wondering if Glassfish has a table or map to record the mapping bewten
> > each line in JSP to the line numbers in Servlet?
> >
> > Cheers
> > Peng
> >
> >
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