Re: Eclipse 4 and JRebel

2014-08-07 Thread Theodore Petrosky
so yes, I paid for the license. It is installed however, and from the wiki:

http://wiki.wocommunity.org/display/documentation/Using+JRebel+%28previously+called+JavaRebel%29+with+WOLips

there used to be a tab on the run configuration where you would “turn on” the 
agent and logging. this went away a long time ago, but I found that if I added 
a launch parameter in the VM arguments, I could get JRebel working.

My problem is that my computer died and I replaced it. I am trying to upgrade 
to Eclipse 4 but the run configurations do not come across to the new version. 
I was hoping to find the run configurations in the old workspace and do a 
little hacking to get JRebel to work.

I am still hoping to find someone that is using JRebel that can help.

oye!!!??

thanks anyway.

Ted


On Aug 7, 2014, at 8:01 PM, Raymond NANEON  wrote:

> I didn’t configure JRebel. To use it, You must to activate it.
> WOLips 4.4 needs JRebel for his build, so I Installed it but I don’t use it 
> because I haven’t the license.
> 
>> Le 8 août 2014 à 00:37, Theodore Petrosky  a écrit :
>> 
>> I have that version. How are you configuring it?
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> On Aug 7, 2014, at 6:32 PM, Raymond NANEON  wrote:
>> 
>>> JRebel and Jprofiler is 4.4.0 too after the built.
>>> But if you want to use JRebel of Eclipse market, the version is 5.6.1.
>>> 
>>> Ray
>>> 
 Le 7 août 2014 à 23:36, David Holt  a écrit :
 
 What version of JRebel are you using?
 
 David
 
 
 On Aug 7, 2014, at 2:14 PM, Theodore Petrosky  wrote:
 
> anyone have any experience with JRebel.
> 
> I was using it in the old version 3.X. however I always had to manually 
> add a line to my launch configuration because the jrebel stuff wasn’t 
> working. Basically, I was manually adding the JRebel agent logging.
> 
> First, does anyone know the correct way to add JRebel to a wonder launch 
> configuration, or B, is anyone else using this? and know how to turn it 
> on?
> 
> Maybe I could dig through some old files. Where are the run configuration 
> stored? Maybe I can hack through that.
> 
> Ted
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Re: Eclipse 4 and JRebel

2014-08-07 Thread Raymond NANEON
I didn’t configure JRebel. To use it, You must to activate it.
WOLips 4.4 needs JRebel for his build, so I Installed it but I don’t use it 
because I haven’t the license.

> Le 8 août 2014 à 00:37, Theodore Petrosky  a écrit :
> 
> I have that version. How are you configuring it?
> 
> 
> 
> On Aug 7, 2014, at 6:32 PM, Raymond NANEON  wrote:
> 
>> JRebel and Jprofiler is 4.4.0 too after the built.
>> But if you want to use JRebel of Eclipse market, the version is 5.6.1.
>> 
>> Ray
>> 
>>> Le 7 août 2014 à 23:36, David Holt  a écrit :
>>> 
>>> What version of JRebel are you using?
>>> 
>>> David
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On Aug 7, 2014, at 2:14 PM, Theodore Petrosky  wrote:
>>> 
 anyone have any experience with JRebel.
 
 I was using it in the old version 3.X. however I always had to manually 
 add a line to my launch configuration because the jrebel stuff wasn’t 
 working. Basically, I was manually adding the JRebel agent logging.
 
 First, does anyone know the correct way to add JRebel to a wonder launch 
 configuration, or B, is anyone else using this? and know how to turn it on?
 
 Maybe I could dig through some old files. Where are the run configuration 
 stored? Maybe I can hack through that.
 
 Ted
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Re: Eclipse 4 and JRebel

2014-08-07 Thread Theodore Petrosky
I have that version. How are you configuring it?



On Aug 7, 2014, at 6:32 PM, Raymond NANEON  wrote:

> JRebel and Jprofiler is 4.4.0 too after the built.
> But if you want to use JRebel of Eclipse market, the version is 5.6.1.
> 
> Ray
> 
>> Le 7 août 2014 à 23:36, David Holt  a écrit :
>> 
>> What version of JRebel are you using?
>> 
>> David
>> 
>> 
>> On Aug 7, 2014, at 2:14 PM, Theodore Petrosky  wrote:
>> 
>>> anyone have any experience with JRebel.
>>> 
>>> I was using it in the old version 3.X. however I always had to manually add 
>>> a line to my launch configuration because the jrebel stuff wasn’t working. 
>>> Basically, I was manually adding the JRebel agent logging.
>>> 
>>> First, does anyone know the correct way to add JRebel to a wonder launch 
>>> configuration, or B, is anyone else using this? and know how to turn it on?
>>> 
>>> Maybe I could dig through some old files. Where are the run configuration 
>>> stored? Maybe I can hack through that.
>>> 
>>> Ted
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Re: Eclipse 4 and JRebel

2014-08-07 Thread Raymond NANEON
JRebel and Jprofiler is 4.4.0 too after the built.
But if you want to use JRebel of Eclipse market, the version is 5.6.1.

Ray

> Le 7 août 2014 à 23:36, David Holt  a écrit :
> 
> What version of JRebel are you using?
> 
> David
> 
> 
> On Aug 7, 2014, at 2:14 PM, Theodore Petrosky  wrote:
> 
>> anyone have any experience with JRebel.
>> 
>> I was using it in the old version 3.X. however I always had to manually add 
>> a line to my launch configuration because the jrebel stuff wasn’t working. 
>> Basically, I was manually adding the JRebel agent logging.
>> 
>> First, does anyone know the correct way to add JRebel to a wonder launch 
>> configuration, or B, is anyone else using this? and know how to turn it on?
>> 
>> Maybe I could dig through some old files. Where are the run configuration 
>> stored? Maybe I can hack through that.
>> 
>> Ted
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Re: Eclipse 4 and JRebel

2014-08-07 Thread Theodore Petrosky
JRebel 5.6.1 (201407221437)

from Eclipse=>Preferences=>JRebel config center


On Aug 7, 2014, at 5:36 PM, David Holt  wrote:

> What version of JRebel are you using?
> 
> David
> 
> 
> On Aug 7, 2014, at 2:14 PM, Theodore Petrosky  wrote:
> 
>> anyone have any experience with JRebel.
>> 
>> I was using it in the old version 3.X. however I always had to manually add 
>> a line to my launch configuration because the jrebel stuff wasn’t working. 
>> Basically, I was manually adding the JRebel agent logging.
>> 
>> First, does anyone know the correct way to add JRebel to a wonder launch 
>> configuration, or B, is anyone else using this? and know how to turn it on?
>> 
>> Maybe I could dig through some old files. Where are the run configuration 
>> stored? Maybe I can hack through that.
>> 
>> Ted
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Re: Eclipse 4 and JRebel

2014-08-07 Thread David Holt
What version of JRebel are you using?

David


On Aug 7, 2014, at 2:14 PM, Theodore Petrosky  wrote:

> anyone have any experience with JRebel.
> 
> I was using it in the old version 3.X. however I always had to manually add a 
> line to my launch configuration because the jrebel stuff wasn’t working. 
> Basically, I was manually adding the JRebel agent logging.
> 
> First, does anyone know the correct way to add JRebel to a wonder launch 
> configuration, or B, is anyone else using this? and know how to turn it on?
> 
> Maybe I could dig through some old files. Where are the run configuration 
> stored? Maybe I can hack through that.
> 
> Ted
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Eclipse 4 and JRebel

2014-08-07 Thread Theodore Petrosky
anyone have any experience with JRebel.

I was using it in the old version 3.X. however I always had to manually add a 
line to my launch configuration because the jrebel stuff wasn’t working. 
Basically, I was manually adding the JRebel agent logging.

First, does anyone know the correct way to add JRebel to a wonder launch 
configuration, or B, is anyone else using this? and know how to turn it on?

Maybe I could dig through some old files. Where are the run configuration 
stored? Maybe I can hack through that.

Ted
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Re: Eclipse 4.4 support for WOLips

2014-08-07 Thread Dennis Bliefernicht
Hi,

On 06.08.2014, at 16:53, Theodore Petrosky  wrote:

> I don’t understand why I had to install JRebel and JProfiler for the build to 
> succeed.

WOLips includes some additions for those, that want to be compiled against the 
corresponding eclipse integrations, thus they need to be installed somewhere. 
An alternative for your personal build can be to remove the corresponding 
entries for the JProfiler and JRebel integrations from the wolips/build.xml 
(each is referenced twice via , in which case those 
plugins simply will not be built at all.

Greetings
Dennis


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