Yes. Run your server using "Debug". Eclipse will automatically compile your
classes on save.

The only exception is certain types of changes to classes that need to be
enhanced after compilation. Eclipse will prompt you to restart.

On Tue, Feb 2, 2010 at 4:04 PM, javaness <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi;
>
> I am trying Java on Eclipse by App engine plugin.
>
> Is it possible to dynamically load classes? (maybe hot-swapping is the
> correct term)
>
> In an another project, I use Jetty plugin of Maven, and whenever I
> compile a java class, Jetty automically loads it.
> So no restart is needed on code modifications.
>
> Is that possible on Eclipse configuration of App Engine.
>
> Thanks;
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