[JSP compiler] How to change it

Hi, I get an error when compiling a HUGE JSP page!!! Code is too large for try block!
So, I just want to change the compiler ...
I'm using the 10.1.3.1.0 and each time, I get that error:
OracleJSP : oracle.jsp.provider.JspCompileException:
I have try to use "javaccmd" param-init but it is deprecated (you can find it here: http://download-east.oracle.com/docs/cd/B32110_01/web.1013/b28951.pdf ).
So I'm stuck, I get borring, nothing work... OC4J WON'T work!!! All others work.
How can I change the JSP compiler please, it's the LAST THING I MUST DONE FOR SCHOOL!
What must I use instead of "javaccmd" param-init ?
Thanks very very very much...

Here is the debug output... :
OracleJSP : oracle.jsp.provider.JspCompileException:
Erreurs de compilation :D:\oc4j_extended_101310\j2ee\home\application-deployments\next\config\persistence\_pages\\_config.java
[parsing started D:\oc4j_extended_101310\j2ee\home\application-deployments\next\config\persistence\_pages\\_config.java]
[parsing completed 641ms]
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[loading D:\oc4j_extended_101310\j2ee\home\applications\next\config\WEB-INF\lib\Struts-Layout-1.2-Struts-1.1-compatibility.jar(fr/improve/struts/taglib/layout/field/OptionsTag.class)]
[loading D:\oc4j_extended_101310\j2ee\home\applications\next\config\WEB-INF\lib\Struts-Layout-1.2-Struts-1.1-compatibility.jar(fr/improve/struts/taglib/layout/ColumnTag.class)]
[loading D:\oc4j_extended_101310\j2ee\home\applications\next\config\WEB-INF\lib\Struts-Layout-1.2-Struts-1.1-compatibility.jar(fr/improve/struts/taglib/layout/LinkTag.class)]
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