Where to put shared JSP files in Tomcat?

I'm building two different web applications. Both applications are deployed within Tomcat. Now these applications share some JSP files. I can not figure out where to put JSP files that are shared (with the include directive) among several applications. Can anyone help me?
Thanx debeumers

Well, now I'm not so sure anymore. But I have some
checkboxes I want to share among different
applications. So why can you share classes and jar
files and can not share JSP's?Sounds like more trouble than it's worth. Disk space is cheap. I'd deploy them with each app.
The only thing that would make me hesitate is the DRY principle. In that case, I might have "common" JSPs in my version control. I'd have the Ant script from each Web app check out the same "common" JSPs and build them into WARs. That would keep those JSPs common and not violate DRY. JMO - MOD

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    My understanding is, that we need to define a ~ITSMOBILEDEVICEINCLUDE in the service (in SICF).
    But where to put this device specific HTML-file on the server? Or am I misunderstanding something here...?
    Thank You for your input!
    Jan

    Never mind, I found out myself. You can create this file directly in SE80.
    Navigate to Your ITS service in SE80 and then right click on the "HTML Templates" node of your ITS-Service, then choose "create" from the context menu...
    Samples of device include files can be found in SE80 for ITS-Service ITSMOBILE01:
    Regards
    Jan

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