For JBoss project it has automatic publishing checked, I guess that is why
it can hot-swapping properly without restart/redeployment. Thank you for
your pointing!
For Tomcat project I start Tomcat from its bootstrap class, so it will be
treated as a normal Java application rather than a server
Do you have Serve modules without publishing option in Eclipse
configuration for the server turned on or off?
(Double click the server on the servers view to open the configuration dialog).
2007/12/8, kkus [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
In my another project (JBoss+Spring+Hibernate), I see my changes
In my another project (JBoss+Spring+Hibernate), I see my changes take effect
immediately in Eclipse IDE Debug without restart/redeployment. I think
JBoss' ClassLoader is working properly for swapping new changes. All these
changes occur in classes extended from SimpleFormController. I use
In this case should I expect to see ... due to Java hot-swapping when
breakpoint is reached?
Obviously, if you do not see it working, it probably does not.
You should familiarize yourselves with code hot-swapping technology,
its implications, and how it works upon tomcat, web application
Isn't is obvious? Why do you expect it to become value2?
What are you changing? Are you changing the source code for the class?
I do not expect hot-swapping of compiled classes to be available here.
If it is the same class instance, it will still be value. Restart
your webapp, or reload your
Hi,
For the following code, I put String urlReq = value first and set up a
breakpoint there. Then I run app in debug mode. It shows me value when
breakpoint is reached. Then I change String urlReq = value2 and fire http
request again. When breakpoint is reached again this time urlReq still