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Instant JRebel

By : Jonathan Lermitage
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Instant JRebel

By: Jonathan Lermitage

Overview of this book

JRebel is a JVM plugin that lets Java developers update code instantly and see their changes reflected in their application under development without restarting the application server. JRebel is a plugin for anything that is in Java and is also IDE neutral. If you want to update your code instantly without compiling and deploying the code repeatedly, this book is for you.This book will focus on the most important development steps and will also help you save time which is otherwise spent on compilation and deployment of code. You will learn how to use JRebel with the most popular IDEs and Java servers and how to accelerate the development of your current and future Java SE and Java EE projects.This book shows you how to install JRebel, configure your favourite IDE and Java server for JRebel, and start using it on your projects.With this book, you will learn how to get a free license for JRebel and how to integrate JRebel with most Java servers and development environments. To finish, you will see how to work with desktop and web projects and how to utilize JRebel to dramatically accelerate their development.
Table of Contents (7 chapters)

About the Reviewers

Anton Arhipov is a Software Engineer and JRebel Product Manager at ZeroTurnaround, responsible for product features and roadmap. His professional interests include programming languages, middleware, and tooling. He is a Java enthusiast, vim fan, and an IntelliJ IDEA addict. He is also a JetBrains Academy member.

ZeroTurnaround, creator of JRebel and LiveRebel, is committed to making Java technology more productive by building innovative productivity tools for development teams.

Viacheslav Dobromyslov is a System Architect who spends most of his time projecting and developing enterprise accounting and international online trading systems with Java, PHP, and JavaScript. He has a degree in Computer Science and Engineering from the Far Eastern Federal University. He lives in the Far East Russia in the suburb of Vladivostok. He works on international projects and established good partnership relations with overseas companies from Japan, China, Australia, and New Zealand.

Nick Humphrey lives in Norway, and currently works as a Senior Developer in Java, Linux, and web technologies, developing and maintaining the Norwegian grocery industry's transportation ordering system, TakeCargo. Nick holds a Bachelor of Information Technology degree from NITH, Oslo, Norway.

In his free time, he composes and produces music using open source music technologies on Ubuntu Linux, under the artist name "Nickleus".