RunJettyRun plugin and hot swap
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I am using Java 1.8.0_144, Eclipse (Oxygen) and RunJettyRun plugin on Windows to test my web application. When I modify the Java code in a non-static method (not change to the method signature or adding a new method), the change does not get reflected unless I shut down and resart RunJettyRun. I did some configuration as shown below, but it was not working.
How can I see code change effective without shutting down RunJettyRun?
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I am using Java 1.8.0_144, Eclipse (Oxygen) and RunJettyRun plugin on Windows to test my web application. When I modify the Java code in a non-static method (not change to the method signature or adding a new method), the change does not get reflected unless I shut down and resart RunJettyRun. I did some configuration as shown below, but it was not working.
How can I see code change effective without shutting down RunJettyRun?
eclipse-plugin runjettyrun
Obvious question, but I assume you have started jetty in "debug" mode?
– Optional
Sep 30 '17 at 2:34
Yes. I always start jetty in debug mode.
– curious1
Oct 19 '17 at 0:07
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I am using Java 1.8.0_144, Eclipse (Oxygen) and RunJettyRun plugin on Windows to test my web application. When I modify the Java code in a non-static method (not change to the method signature or adding a new method), the change does not get reflected unless I shut down and resart RunJettyRun. I did some configuration as shown below, but it was not working.
How can I see code change effective without shutting down RunJettyRun?
eclipse-plugin runjettyrun
I am using Java 1.8.0_144, Eclipse (Oxygen) and RunJettyRun plugin on Windows to test my web application. When I modify the Java code in a non-static method (not change to the method signature or adding a new method), the change does not get reflected unless I shut down and resart RunJettyRun. I did some configuration as shown below, but it was not working.
How can I see code change effective without shutting down RunJettyRun?
eclipse-plugin runjettyrun
eclipse-plugin runjettyrun
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Obvious question, but I assume you have started jetty in "debug" mode?
– Optional
Sep 30 '17 at 2:34
Yes. I always start jetty in debug mode.
– curious1
Oct 19 '17 at 0:07
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Obvious question, but I assume you have started jetty in "debug" mode?
– Optional
Sep 30 '17 at 2:34
Yes. I always start jetty in debug mode.
– curious1
Oct 19 '17 at 0:07
Obvious question, but I assume you have started jetty in "debug" mode?
– Optional
Sep 30 '17 at 2:34
Obvious question, but I assume you have started jetty in "debug" mode?
– Optional
Sep 30 '17 at 2:34
Yes. I always start jetty in debug mode.
– curious1
Oct 19 '17 at 0:07
Yes. I always start jetty in debug mode.
– curious1
Oct 19 '17 at 0:07
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Obvious question, but I assume you have started jetty in "debug" mode?
– Optional
Sep 30 '17 at 2:34
Yes. I always start jetty in debug mode.
– curious1
Oct 19 '17 at 0:07