On Thu, Aug 1, 2013 at 9:53 AM, Cedric Gatay <[email protected]> wrote:
> No I didn't know the run-jetty-run eclipse plugin, I am an Intellij IDEA > user ;) > I think that it could be a good feature if we allow simple hot reloading > during development. > Yes, the idea is to facilitate the development. The hot reloading is one of the main features in PlayFramework. At least developers coming from Ruby/Python/... love it. It could be just marketing but I doubt. If DCEVM gives this for free then there is no reason to support something own. But not all users want/can use something different than the official Hotspot VM. > > __ > Cedric Gatay (@Cedric_Gatay <http://twitter.com/Cedric_Gatay>) > http://code-troopers.com | http://www.bloggure.info | > http://cedric.gatay.fr > > > On Thu, Aug 1, 2013 at 9:48 AM, Michael Mosmann <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > Only to be sure.. You know the run-jetty-run eclipse plugin? > > > > Am 31.07.13 17:29, schrieb Cedric Gatay: > > > >> Hi all, > >> > >> today I did a small Proof Of Concept of autocompile and hot reload > >> fonctionnality for Wicket. The implementation is inspired by Xavier > >> Hanin's > >> work on restx (restx.io) (he inspired himself from PlayFramework!). > >> > >> You can find the implementation on the following github repo : > >> https://github.com/code-**troopers/wicket-hot-reload< > https://github.com/code-troopers/wicket-hot-reload> > >> > >> There is a lot of things to do, but with my basic example it works. The > >> major thing we need to sort out is the actual need to destroy / recreate > >> the whole application object whenever we want to load new classes. > >> > >> Any comments are welcome, > >> > >> Regards, > >> __ > >> Cedric Gatay (@Cedric_Gatay <http://twitter.com/Cedric_**Gatay< > http://twitter.com/Cedric_Gatay> > >> >) > >> > >> http://code-troopers.com | http://www.bloggure.info | > >> http://cedric.gatay.fr > >> > >> > > >
