Eclipse "run" will not run the program in debug mode. Thus you have no
reloading at all. To have at least basic jvm reloading (when the class
shape doesn't change), you must "debug" you application in eclipse.

-Matej

On 7/7/07, ZedroS Schwart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi
>
> Just a small question : could you document what you need the beta
> testers to do ? As such I could try to have a more efficient auto
> reload ^^
>
> Currently, with 1.3 and the quickstart example running on jetty (from
> eclipse's "run"), I've no reloading at all, that's quite annoying.
>
> Cheers
> ZedroS
>
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