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JSP Compilation Workaround? Version? IDE?

From: Pam Holzner <hoping4thebest_at_live.com>
Date: Fri, 13 Jun 2008 15:37:39 -0400

I'm really excited about this project and yet frustrated by it too. When it works, it's beautiful. I love the idea of using exactly the same code for doing work via a website or a webservice. But often as not, the code *isn't* working for me.
 
Specifically, I am now running into the problem of tomcat 6.0.16 complaining that it can't compile the jsps. I briefly had success with using the Tomcat admin to upload the war file to tomcat but now even that is failing. (and I swear I didn't change a thing)
 
Does anyone know of a workaround? I've tried getting rid of jsp-api-2.0-20040521.jar. I've tried copying the jsp-api.jar from tomcat and placing in the jersey libs named jsp-api-2.0-20040521.jar. Neither of these has worked (obviously or I wouldn't be typing away). I tried these based on posts on the web by people having the same problem.
 
I'm using a snapshot of 0.8. Would it be better to fall back to 0.7? And I'm using NetBeans 6.1. I'm not using NetBeans to create RESTFUL web services or to test them, since I thought that might be causing the problem.
 
What IDE are you all using? I understand using Maven to manage dependencies but surely you are using some kind of IDE?
 
Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks,
Pam
 
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