On 11/23/06, Alfred Nathaniel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Wed, 2006-11-22 at 17:02 +0100, Gabriele Columbro wrote: > Completely agree with you, and that's why this feature has been added > to the 2.2 trunk (actually I'm planning to start from Maurizio's work > to complete the full reloading from sources, not only from classes, > and to reach a zeroconf default), for components as well as for > Javaflow (not for XSP as they have been deprecated). > But maybe someone more informed on this feature on 2.1 may comment on > this issue. Any clue guys? If you attach Eclipse to a Cocoon instance then it will try to compile any source changes and replace the bytecode within the running JVM. That works though only for minor edits which do not change method signatures.
Yes, but sometimes remote debug has been the most misleading feature ever... can you imagine, while testing/configuring the reloading feature on the 2.2, how many times did we got tricked by the fact that Eclipse and not our ReloadingClassloader was reloading classes? ;-) HTH, Alfred.
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