On 2010-11-18 14:25, Martijn Dashorst wrote:
Relaxing the add() method has been proposed before (by Eelco). It is
not something new, and if it helps people using jrebel to improve
their productivity, that would be a great side effect.

The workaround is indeed to go back to a different page and do the
appropriate clicks again.

It is several times faster to do that instead of booting the whole container and doing exacly that again.

JRebel really shines when it comes to building a page from scratch. When I didn't have it I tried to come up with the most complete page/panel design i could think of at the moment. Now I start with completely empty panel and add child components one by one refreshing the browser as I go.

Adding form components or DataTable columns feels like you are coding in scripting language (in the good sense).


The most annoying thing is when you suddenly decide to anonymously subclass a component - then you have to restart.

From my experience there is only a little margin of "strange errors". Either the code runs as expected or it throws with huge JRebel exception telling you to reboot the container.

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Leszek Gawron                              http://lgawron.blogspot.com

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