I have the same issue as you do. I decided to go with JRebel and it
works great with App Engine. I've been using it for months and it's
saved me a ton of time. IMHO worth the money.

On Mar 10, 2:58 am, Luca Matteis <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello everybody!
>
> I'm using Google AppEngine with their built in web server. My
> development goes about in a simple way: I make changes to my .java
> sources or .jsp and compile using ant and to see the changes I have to
> restart the development server.
>
> I'm wondering if there's a way I can avoid this last step of
> restarting my development server - somehow refresh the cached classes
> context of my web-server. The options provided by Google on this dev
> server are quite limited and am wondering if there's a better way.
>
> I would like to avoid using something like JRebel which I could buy,
> but for this simple project I'm just wondering if I can remove the
> burden of restarting my web-server... otherwise I'll live with it.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Luca

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