Hi,
I use eclipse as a development environment and eclipse supports in the
debug mode a fairly good hotreplace of changed java-code (not always but
often enough :-)).
Kind regards
Florian Sperber
pixologe schrieb:
Thanks for your reply.
The app is running in development mode and I did not change anything in the
quickstart project, however there's no re-deployment at all. :-/
Other wicket users out there, does this work for you? If yes: HTML only or
classes too?
Just wondering what exactly is the way it should be, and whether I am the
only one having problems...
Pills wrote:
Hi,
if your app is configured to run in developpment mode, hot deployment
should work as expected (at least for html templates).
afaik, it doesn't apply for changes in classes files. You have to
redeploy to get the changes in class files.
pixologe a écrit :
Hi everybody,
I have read in some older messages of this list that wicket by default
takes
care of re-deploying changed classes and HTML files, does that still
apply?
It does not work for me, not even with a fresh quickstart project.
Neither
HTML files nor Java classes are reloaded when they are changed.
Are there any issues with this under certain circumstances (e.g. having
vista ;-)?
What I just did is this:
mvn archetype:create -DarchetypeGroupId=org.apache.wicket
-DarchetypeArtifactId=wicket-archetype-quickstart
-DarchetypeVersion=1.3.4
-DgroupId=com.mycompany -DartifactId=myproject
cd myproject
mvn package
mvn jetty:run
[changed HomePage.class and HomePage.html]
The changes do not have any effect until I restart jetty.
Any hints on this issue are highly appreciated, thanks a lot in advance!
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