The same way you did on tomcat should work on Glassfish, you just have to
copy the modified jsp file in the directory where your app is deployed
inside Glassfish home; Glassfish will detect it's a modified jsp and
re-translate/re-compile it on the fly on the next access (browser refresh).
IDE's typically do this thing for you automatically.
If it does not work for you it'd probably be a misconfiguration problem from
your IDE. Try to copy the file manually (just to check out that it works as
I said) and then try to configure your IDE to do automatically-redeployment
on any jsp change.
Good luck!
2008/8/14 <glassfish_at_javadesktop.org>
> Hi,
> I'm working with Glassfish V2 and can't figure out how to dynamically show
> JSP changes while I'm developing?
>
> At the moment, I have to make the change to the JSP then rebuild the EAR
> file and redeploy to Glassfish...
>
> It's quite frustrating as I've come from developing on Tomcat which just
> shows JSP changes after a browser refresh. How do I do this in Glassfish?
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