Related to NetWeaver

Hi,
Actually My Problem is JSPs are not pre-compiled on NW during deployment as done by WAS. This leads to
high load times when UI is visited for very first time. It can lead to doubting application UI performance.So help me if any solutions for that.
        And also tell me which compiler is support by the NetWeaver when i will deploy the application and is there any configuration setting where i enable precompilation.
Please Reply me as sooon.
Thanks In Advance.

Hi,
Welcome to SDN
Pls go thru this link,
Re: Using Ant to pre compile jsp's
Hope this helps.
Regards
Srinivasan T

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