Dynamic String Substitution in Eclipse with JSP inside tomcat [message #44253] |
Wed, 07 February 2007 07:41  |
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Hi folks,
I'm wondering if it is possible to dynamically change token for ant that
are present in my jsp with the dynamic string substitution in jsp inside
tomcat. Right now, I'm loading the bootstrap with my runner and pointing
to my application. Tomcat work great. In preference, I've put some token
like @STATIC_URL@ that should replace by something else. Those token are
found essentially in JSP files.
But It seem that Tomcat goes directly to the source of the jsp and
does'nt really care about the string substition of eclipse. Is there a way
to do that?
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Re: Dynamic String Substitution in Eclipse with JSP inside tomcat [message #44291 is a reply to message #44253] |
Wed, 07 February 2007 08:16  |
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Originally posted by: merks.ca.ibm.com
Ben,
This newgroup is to discuss the operations of the Eclipse
foundation/organization itself. Your question sounds like it should be
directed to a newsgroup dedicated to Tomcat, and I don't think there is
one at Eclipse. Probably the Web Tools project and their newsgroup is
the closest match, so you might get an answer there.
Ben.Liard wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I'm wondering if it is possible to dynamically change token for ant
> that are present in my jsp with the dynamic string substitution in jsp
> inside tomcat. Right now, I'm loading the bootstrap with my runner and
> pointing to my application. Tomcat work great. In preference, I've put
> some token like @STATIC_URL@ that should replace by something else.
> Those token are found essentially in JSP files.
>
> But It seem that Tomcat goes directly to the source of the jsp and
> does'nt really care about the string substition of eclipse. Is there a
> way to do that?
>
>
>
>
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