> The most annoying thing is when you suddenly decide to anonymously subclass a > component - then you have to restart.
I do that all the time so this is a showstopper for me... Am 19.11.2010 um 12:17 schrieb Leszek Gawron: > On 2010-11-18 14:25, Martijn Dashorst wrote: >> Relaxing the add() method has been proposed before (by Eelco). It is >> not something new, and if it helps people using jrebel to improve >> their productivity, that would be a great side effect. >> >> The workaround is indeed to go back to a different page and do the >> appropriate clicks again. > > It is several times faster to do that instead of booting the whole container > and doing exacly that again. > > JRebel really shines when it comes to building a page from scratch. When I > didn't have it I tried to come up with the most complete page/panel design i > could think of at the moment. Now I start with completely empty panel and add > child components one by one refreshing the browser as I go. > > Adding form components or DataTable columns feels like you are coding in > scripting language (in the good sense). > > > The most annoying thing is when you suddenly decide to anonymously subclass a > component - then you have to restart. > > From my experience there is only a little margin of "strange errors". Either > the code runs as expected or it throws with huge JRebel exception telling you > to reboot the container. > > -- > Leszek Gawron http://lgawron.blogspot.com