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Re: Configuring Hotswapping debugging with JBoss
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See the post on this newsgroup titled, "Genuitec JBoss plugin - hot code
replace."
- Jared
Kurt wrote:
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> I am having a problem with this as well. I'm using JDK 1.4 and when I
> attempt to change a method (just a simple modification to a string that is
> printing to stdout) and save, I get a dialog that says the HotSwap failed.
> I can do this without problems in other non-JBoss configurations (e.g.,
> tomcat), but its failing when debugging JBoss applications. I was
> wondering if there was something special about the way the orignal
> application is deploloyed (ie JAR file) that prevents HotSwap from
> working.
>
> --Kurt
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>
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> "Jared Burns" <jared_burns@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:ajb247$ujk$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> Whenever you debug (not run) a program, Eclipse will automatically
>> perform hot code replace when you compile. You don't need to do anything
>> to make
> it
>> happen.
>>
>> - Jared
>>
>> Michael wrote:
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>> > I see people are using the hotswapping feature of Eclipse to debug with
>> > JBoss, but I don't understand how to set this up. Can someone please
> post
>> > the details? I have Eclipse and JBoss running (using the EASIE
>> > plugin).
>>