It's thus not able to auto-compile them when hot swap fails to update
the class file, or when you're using annotation or continuations
(which aren't hot-swappable).
There's nothing to auto-compile:
find . -name "*.java" | wc -l
0
find . -name "*.class" | wc -l
10
Of course there is: the element implementations. You just don't allow
RIFE to access the sources.
I'd be curious whether all RIFE devs do it like you? Wake up
America. ;)
But I won't be able to convince you about IDEA anyway. ;)
I use IDEA when I need it, just as I use Eclipse and Netbeans. It's
not my favorite IDE though, and that's mainly because it's always
felt
very inflexible about your project structure.
That's the problem of most IDEs and the reason, why I use Emacs
outside
Java. Maybe I'll have another look at X-Develop when 2.0 is stable.
The
public betas weren't useable when I checked the last time.
Eclipse and Netbeans doesn't have that problem either. Imho IDEA
really seems the most restrictive of the bunch here.
--
Geert Bevin
Uwyn "Use what you need" - http://uwyn.com
RIFE Java application framework - http://rifers.org
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