![]() ![]() You will also see JRebel log messages showing what specific directories JRebel is monitoring, listed in rebel.xml configuration file. It details the version of JRebel you are currently using, whether there is an update, the kind of license you are using, how long until it expires, disabled plugins etc. One you start the server with JRebel agent enabled, you should see JRebel specific messages: Click "Launch with JRebel Agent" when the following pop-up appears.Right click on your project and select Run As -> Web Application in the drop down menu. ![]() The easiest way to do this is to just run your application. Now that your application is configured, you need to configure your server. You can also configure JRebel to work with the project by right clicking on the project itself, scrolling down to the JRebel tab and clicking “Add JRebel Nature”. See reference manual for more information about the configuration file. Click on the box next to StockWatcher to add JRebel natureĪdding JRebel nature to the project will automatically generate rebel.xml configuration file and add it to the project.Open JRebel Config Center (Help -> JRebel Config Center).To configure project to work with JRebel: JRebel Configuration Apply JRebel Configuration to Project In the "Select root directory:" navigate to the location of your new StockWatcher directory. In your Eclipse toolbar, you should see a small circular Google icon - click it and select "Import App Engine Sample Apps." in the drop down menu. You can install the sample StockWatcher application using this link:Īfter installing the zip file, extract the contents to the location of your choice and navigate back into Eclipse. Please see the reference manual for the license activation options. ![]()
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