Yes, it is possible configure the jetty plugin to completely redeploy the 
webapp when it detects a class file has changed, but this isn't quite the same 
as what the Eclipse IDE and JRebel do. JRebel's site says: "instantly see any 
code change made to an app *without* redeploying."

In my experience jetty's redeploy leads to memory being exhausted after the 4th 
or 5th redeploy. This is not jetty's fault, but simply because it is 
notoriously difficult to completely eliminate classloader leaks when building 
webapps.

YMMV.

-- 
Matt

On Jul 13, 2011, at 11:03 AM, Martin Grigorov wrote:

> It is possible but you have to extend maven-jetty-plugin's configuration.
> There was something about Scanner. Ask Google for more info
> 


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