Fantastic!!
One thing I am curious about is how your project is picking up your
license?
Here's what I did with the free license I got last year and haven't
used to date:
I created a JavaRebelJar Framework. I added the javarebel.jar and the
javarebel.lic to the Libraries folder. I added the new Framework
project to my project.
Then I added this to the VM arguments in my application: -noverify -
javaagent:${workspace_loc:JavaRebelJar}/Libraries/javarebel.jar
That seems to work perfect. I can't believe how cool this is!
Thanks to Quinton for making this so easy and to you for pointing the
way.
David
On 20-Apr-09, at 11:53 AM, David Avendasora wrote:
Hi all,
I've completed a quick "Getting Started with WebObjects and
JavaRebel" screencast.
It is currently available on the WOCommunity.org website at: http://
www.wocommunity.org/podcasts/WOJavaRebel_Setup.mov
It should also show up in iTunes podcasts eventually.
Dave
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