![]() Example for JRebel with Dockerfile and Tomcat 9.0 (Linux 64-bit).Configure projects for remote server support JRebel remote server support in JDeveloper IDE.JRebel remote server support in NetBeans IDE.3.Configure modules for remote server support.JRebel remote server support in IntelliJ IDEA.Enable JRebel remote server support on the server ![]() JRebel remote server support in Eclipse.JRebel Gradle plugin configuration for use with multi-module projects.Excluding modules from rebel.xml generation.Absolute vs relative paths in rebel.xml files.Application configuration using rebel.xml.Installing the plugin from the VSIX file.Updating the JRebel for myEclipse plugin.Disable automatic application deployment.Upgrading to release version from nightly build.JRebel is very useful since it allows you to edit classes at runtime, allowing you to fix issues and even add new features to your server without restarting the server (and we all know how players HATE restarts). Speeding up the Atlassian SDK with JRebel – David Simpson – deliver. So yeah, does anyone knows a good JRebel alternative Just to keep it in mind if JRebel pulls the plug on the myJRebel licenses too. Plugins (see details of what does what here). Run atlas-run or atlas-debug on the command line, checking for any errors. In Intelli-J, enable automatic compiling on code change by checking Make project build automatically:Ĭhange something in your code
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