Changes for page Using JRebel (previously called JavaRebel) with WOLips
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... ... @@ -1,33 +1,23 @@ 1 -JRebel (previouslycalled javarebelis a tool from [[ZeroTurnaround>>http://www.zeroturnaround.com]]).1 +[[JRebel>>url:http://jrebel.com||shape="rect"]] is a tool from [[ZeroTurnaround>>url:http://www.zeroturnaround.com||shape="rect"]] that makes it possible for Java developers to instantly see any code change made to an appĀ //without// redeploying. JRebel lets you see code changes instantly, versioning classes and resources individually and updating one at a time instead of as a lump application redeploy. 2 2 3 -It is a java library that makes it possible to change java code while running a project in WOLips and see the results without having to restart. It is a great timesaver. 4 - 5 -If you are running Eclipse 3.4, you should have a look at the screencast from David Avendasora at [[http://www.wocommunity.org/podcasts/WOJavaRebel_Setup.mov]]. 6 - 7 -If you are running WOLips 3.5.1 or bigger, you are lucky: the JRebel plugin is included in the current WOLips for there versions. 8 - 9 9 === How to install and use JRebel === 10 10 11 -* Downloadyouversion from [[ZeroTurnaround>>http://www.zeroturnaround.com]]12 -* put the jrebel.jarsomewherenice, sooucanuse it inwhateverprojectyouareworking13 -* Go to WOLips->Preferences->Install Software, add http:~/~/www.zeroturnaround.com/update-site/5 +* Get a free 30-day license, a[[open source developer license>>url:http://sales.zeroturnaround.com||shape="rect"]] (Get JRebel for free section) or a paid license from [[ZeroTurnaround>>url:http://www.zeroturnaround.com||shape="rect"]] 6 +* Put the license file (jrebel.lic) into a directory named .jrebel in your home directory. ( ~~/.jrebel/jrebel.lic ) 7 +* Get the JRebel plugin. Go to Eclipse->Preferences->Available Software Sites, add [[http:~~/~~/www.zeroturnaround.com/update-site/>>url:http://www.zeroturnaround.com/update-site/||shape="rect"]] 14 14 15 -[[image:AddZeroTurnAround.png]] 9 +[[image:attach:AddZeroTurnAround.png]] 16 16 17 17 * Download the Jrebel Eclipse Integration and perhaps the JRebel Eclipse Debugger Integration from install new Software 18 18 19 -[[image:InstallSoftware.png]] 20 - 13 +[[image:attach:InstallSoftware.png]] 21 21 22 22 * Make sure you have checked the JRebel Plugin in WOLips if you download the newest version. 23 23 24 -[[image:UpdateWOLipsWithJRebel.png]] 17 +[[image:attach:UpdateWOLipsWithJRebel.png]] 25 25 26 -* Restart Eclipse. You will now have a Jrebel preference item in your eclipse preferences 27 -* Goto to Preferences->JRebel, and point the Path to jrebel.jar to the jrebel.jar location from action 2. 19 +* Restart Eclipse. You will now have a Jrebel preference item in your eclipse preferences and JRebel is ready for use with your projects. 28 28 29 -[[image:PathToJRebel.png]] 30 - 31 31 You have now installed and setup the stuff that WOLips needs to know about the location of JRebel.jar. 32 32 33 33 == How do you use it? == ... ... @@ -34,20 +34,30 @@ 34 34 35 35 Well that has become very simple since the inclusion of Quinton Dolan's JRebel plugin in WOLips. 36 36 37 -For a project in which want to use jrebel to change java code while running, go to the run configuration of the project, under the contextual menu Run As->Run Configurations. 27 +For a project in which want to use jrebel to change java code while running, go to the run configuration of the project, under the contextual menu Run As->Run Configurations. 38 38 39 39 In the Run Configuration of a WOApplication you will notice an extra Tab, called JRebel. 40 40 41 -Select the tab, and check the check boxes to enable JRebel Agent and (eventually) Enable debug logging. 31 +Select the tab, and check the check boxes to enable JRebel Agent and (eventually) Enable debug logging. 42 42 43 -[[image:EnableJRebel.png]] 33 +[[image:attach:EnableJRebel.png]] 44 44 45 -Start you project from the Run Configuration. 35 +Start you project from the Run Configuration. 46 46 47 -Suddenly, you will get messages about jrebel being loaded, and some extra information about what settings are available as extra arguments. 37 +Suddenly, you will get messages about jrebel being loaded, and some extra information about what settings are available as extra arguments. 48 48 49 -Start changing your java code on the fly: watch and start saving time. 39 +{{info}} 40 +If you get out of memory error with respect to "Perm Gen space", just allocate more Perm Gen memory in command line launch args in your launch configuration. For example: 50 50 51 -[[image:JRebelWOLipsLog.png]] 42 +-XX:MaxPermSize=384m 43 +{{/info}} 52 52 45 +Start changing your java code on the fly: watch and start saving time. 46 + 47 +[[image:attach:JRebelWOLipsLog.png]] 48 + 53 53 * Profit! (for the europeans: Extra Time Off!) 50 + 51 +== More information == 52 + 53 +[[Old screencast from David Avendasora about using JRebel with Eclipse 3.4>>url:http://www.wocommunity.org/podcasts/WOJavaRebel_Setup.mov||shape="rect"]].