Uploading jsp files

Hello:
I'm new to Mac OS X server, but an old hand at unix based systems. My problem is simple: I am unable to upload JSP files using WebDAV. I can upload pretty much anything else, but get an error when trying to copy up JSPs. Is there an ACL or something that needs to be set?
Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks in advance.

To answer my own question -- since JSP files are mapped to Tomcat through Apache using mod_jk (at least in my case), and since files are transferred using Apache when using webdav, every request for a jsp transfer is passed on to Tomcat, and Tomcat had no idea what to do with the request. Tomcat does have a webdav client built in, but not installed.
Fortunately, the solution is fairly simple.
Disable webdav on the site in question using the Server Admin tool. Create another web site in Server Admin, with a name like "webdav.mydomain.com". Enable Webdav for this site. Unlike the version of the site that is "live", do not connect this version to tomcat using mod_jk. Create a new realm, with permissions set as follows:
Everone: None
You: Browse and read/write WebDav
This is fairly important if you want to protect the contents of your jsp files. Assuming that you've made the changes to the domain name record, you should now be able to connect to http://webdav.yourdomain.com and transfer jsp files back and forth as you wish.
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