Re: new class reloading solution JavaRebel

2007-10-10 Thread Igor Vaynberg
[11:55] WicketBot: ivaynberg, logs is http://herebebeasties.com/wicket/today.html -igor On 10/10/07, Michael Laccetti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I may have time; I make no guarantees. Perhaps somebody else wants to step > up? > > ekabanov wrote: > > > > > > Michael Laccetti-2 wrote: > > > >

Re: new class reloading solution JavaRebel

2007-10-10 Thread Michael Laccetti
I may have time; I make no guarantees. Perhaps somebody else wants to step up? ekabanov wrote: Michael Laccetti-2 wrote: > > Somebody posted the link in IRC - apparently it doesn't play nicely with > Wicket. > > Mike > Could "somebody" elaborate? Preferrably to support (at) zeroturnaro

Re: new class reloading solution JavaRebel

2007-10-10 Thread ekabanov
Michael Laccetti-2 wrote: > > Somebody posted the link in IRC - apparently it doesn't play nicely with > Wicket. > > Mike > Could "somebody" elaborate? Preferrably to support (at) zeroturnaround (dot) com? E. Kabanov -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/new-class-reloadin

Re: new class reloading solution JavaRebel

2007-10-10 Thread Michael Laccetti
Somebody posted the link in IRC - apparently it doesn't play nicely with Wicket. Mike Igor Vaynberg wrote: martijn, would you like to put the request in for us? -igor On 10/10/07, ekabanov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Matthijs Wensveen-2 wrote: > > > > Looks promising. A lot of peop

Re: new class reloading solution JavaRebel

2007-10-10 Thread Igor Vaynberg
martijn, would you like to put the request in for us? -igor On 10/10/07, ekabanov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Matthijs Wensveen-2 wrote: > > > > Looks promising. A lot of people here complain about having to restart > > jetty or tomcat every time they modify their classes. Too bad it's > >

Re: new class reloading solution JavaRebel

2007-10-10 Thread ekabanov
Matthijs Wensveen-2 wrote: > > Looks promising. A lot of people here complain about having to restart > jetty or tomcat every time they modify their classes. Too bad it's > commercial :( > We will give free licenses to open source developers: http://www.zeroturnaround.com/blog/javarebel-for-

RE: new class reloading solution JavaRebel

2007-10-10 Thread Maeder Thomas
If you can get your hands on a IBM VM, you can do add/remove methods already; not fields, though. Thomas > -Original Message- > From: Matthijs Wensveen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Mittwoch, 10. Oktober 2007 07:12 > To: users@wicket.apache.org > Subject: Re: new

Re: new class reloading solution JavaRebel

2007-10-09 Thread Matthijs Wensveen
Looks promising. A lot of people here complain about having to restart jetty or tomcat every time they modify their classes. Too bad it's commercial :( Eelco Hillenius wrote: Hi people, I haven't tried it myself yet, but Jevgeni Kabanov (from Aranea framework[1]) just released 'JavaRebel' whi