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If you modify a file in Debug mode you'll still get the "Hot Code Replace Failed" message. By the way, you don't need to execute your application in Debug mode to get JRebel to work.Once you've modified the VM Arguments in the app run config then you should see the JRebel text appear in the console.
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javaagent:/opt/jrebel/jrebel.jar -noverifyAgain, make sure this points to your jrebel.jar location. Now you need to add this to the VM Arguments for your Run configuration for your App Engine application:.jvm_flag=-javaagent:%REBEL_HOME%\jrebel.jar -jvm_flag=-noverify ^Ĭom.DevAppServerMain %* Here is it's -cp "%~dp0\.\lib\appengine-tools-api.jar" ^ (.adding org.zeroturnaround.* etc in Eclipse preferences) The installation Wizard provided with JRebel provides you a guide to get it working in Eclipse.(Mine was in my C:\Program Files\ZeroTurnaround\JRebel\jrebel.jar folder. Specified the jrebel.jar in Eclipse / JRebel preferences.I specified the "JRebel Eclipse Debugger Integration" and "JRebel Eclipse Integration only" components.
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