and then the server recompiles changes and presents them without a
restart...
Thanks for any advice...
Jason
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You can read up here
http://docs.codehaus.org/display/JETTY/Maven+Jetty+Plugin on
scanIntervalSeconds and reload=automatic. It works for me, but I usually
get an exception after 30 or so reloads. But I figure it's better than
nothing :)
/Stefan
Jason Rosenberg wrote:
Hello,
I'm new to
for class reloading you can either use wicket with seam (of course activate
debug/development mode in both seam and wicket) or javarebel (which now has
a wicket plugin).
as we migrated from seam with jsf to seam with wicket we are very happy to
have this instant change feature for free.
cheers,
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