That's wise, good how-to, thanks James!

Jacques


Le 19/04/2017 à 09:37, james yong a écrit :
Hi Jacques,

Yes, we need to track which JDK is modified by DCEVM. In my case, I
installed a separated version of JDK meant to be modified by DCEVM, and run
Java applications using this version during development.
My Eclipse IDE runs on unmodified JDK.

Regards,
James


Jacques Le Roux wrote
Thanks James,

I confirm it works, but I found it delicate to put in place when you have
several JDKs and versions of them already installed, not a big deal, just
beware :)

Jacques


Le 19/04/2017 à 09:12, james yong a écrit :
Hi Thomas,

Have you look at https://dcevm.github.io/?
It should do what you wanted, i.e. to redeploy a class without restart
the
whole
application.

Regards,
James Yong


Thomas Deniffel wrote
Hello everybody,

I honestly hope that I do this right with the mail. If not: forgive me,
it's my first time :)

I just started with OfBiz. I use IntelliJ and JRebel. I imported the
project into IntelliJ, as suggested and it runs directly in the IDE
(over
the run config with a gradle run).

But now I change a class, and I want do redeploy it and directly load it
into the running application (with JRebel). I can't do it because JRebel
is
disabled and Strg+Shift+9 does not work too.

Now my question: How can I redeploy a class without restart the whole
application (what takes a while).

Is the same possible with all the XML-Definitions in the project?

Thank you,

Tom



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