When you add and remove a method don’t you need to update the vtable? Or is
that not kept with instances in java?

-Igor
 

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> Johan Compagner
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> yes i know..
> VAJ (which i used before eclipse and hotswap) did it a bit 
> better. It could handle changes of classes a bit more.
> Í do get that when you add a instance var it can't handle 
> that if there are instances in mem of that class..
> What i don't get is why a method addition/removal is 
> important/difficult for hotswap.
> It has nothing to really to do with a instance state.
> 
> johan
> 
> 
> Joni Suominen wrote:
> > On Wed, 2005-08-24 at 08:36 +0200, Johan Compagner wrote:
> >   
> >> so if i am reading this right, You also do the:
> >>
> >> code, compile, deploy, debug/test, stop and then -> co...?
> >>
> >> Why is everybody doing that? It is so immensely waste of time !!
> >>
> >> Deploy only once or whenever the jvm really can't handly 
> the hotswap 
> >> of a class (when you add or remove a instance variable for example)
> >>
> >> code/compile/debug/text is one step that you do at the 
> same time This 
> >> is how i work since the beginning of my java years (around jdk 
> >> version 1.1.5)
> >>     
> >
> > Well, jvm hot swap suceeds only if you change the method 
> body. So it 
> > fails if you add method, add field, change signature etc. Hot swap 
> > currently works only in very limited way. When it works, no 
> > redeployment is needed.
> >
> >   
> 
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