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Where did my Servlets Go? JSP, JSR199 and GlassFish
  Posted by pelegri in GlassFish

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One of the benefits of using JSR-199 in GlassFish is Very Fast JSP compilation: the generated Servlets can be passed directly, in-memory, to javac. But if you really want to see what's going on you have a problem, as shown by this long mail thread: there is no Servlet code to see because writing it to disk would defeat most of the benefits of JSR-199!

The solution is easy: ask GlassFish to write the Servlet code go to disk using the keepgenerated parameter. Check out Byron's note for the details.

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