Although I much prefer editing java over bsh, I keep finding myself using bsh
over java to overcome the lengthy compile/restart cycle (similar to the
problem with fat ejb versus thin pojo development).  Is there a way to
reduce this cycle?


jacques.le.roux wrote:
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> As long as you modify Java code, you will still need to compile, hence to
> stop and restart the server (else you get a conflict on 
> jars used when compiling)
> 
> Jacques
> 
> From: "snowc" <[email protected]>
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>> Everytime I make a change to java code, I run "ant" and then restart the
>> ofbiz service to pick up the changes.
>>
>> Is this still necessary?  I am running r4.0.  What about 9.04
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