We have an appliacation that needs to dynamically generate JSPs and make them available
for our customers to access. Can someone point me to how I can serve a jsp that is stored
say in a database to an end user?
Right now, we've deployed our application as an exploded war (well, actually an
exploded ear since ejbs are a part of the app). We use a servlet with an id parameter to
reference the jsp that needs to be served. The servlet currently loads that jsp from the
database and writes it to a temporary file on disk within the exploded war. It then
redirects to that termporary jsp file.
For several reasons, we need to stop doing it this way. The basic reason is that we need
to deploy our application as an archive, not exploded. As such, we can no longer write
the temporary file. Any suggestions on how to serve this programmatically generated jsp
without writing the file to disk first?
Thanks,
Matt
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