Re: [Ann] WebObjects & JavaRebel Screencast
Re: [Ann] WebObjects & JavaRebel Screencast
- Subject: Re: [Ann] WebObjects & JavaRebel Screencast
- From: Q <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 21 Apr 2009 09:03:39 +1000
On 21/04/2009, at 4:53 AM, David Avendasora wrote:
Hi all,
I've completed a quick "Getting Started with WebObjects and
JavaRebel" screencast.
It is currently available on the WOCommunity.org website at: http://www.wocommunity.org/podcasts/WOJavaRebel_Setup.mov
It should also show up in iTunes podcasts eventually.
Nice work on the video, volume seemed a little bit quiet but looks good.
Couple of points.
1. You don't need to add javarebel.jar to the build path (or the
project).
In eclipse I define a variable called ${javarebel_loc} that points to
the jar file, in my case ~/Library/Java/JavaRebel/javarebel.jar, and a
second called ${javarebel_args} that contains "-noverify -javaagent:$
{javarebel_loc}", (although you could do it as just one variable) then
when I want to enable JR I add the WOJavaRebel framework and add "$
{javarebel_args}" to the vm args and I am done. This solves the
problem of where to put the license file, and there is no need to copy
the jar into the project.
Also worth noting is that the WOJavaRebel framework includes a recent
javarebel.jar file, so you can copy it from the framework bundle
rather than downloading it again if you prefer.
2. The framework order of WOJavaRebel doesn't matter, it can be last
and it should not make any difference, if you find that it does make
a difference then let me know.
--
Seeya...Q
Quinton Dolan - email@hidden
Gold Coast, QLD, Australia (GMT+10)
Ph: +61 419 729 806
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