Le 03/12/2012 09:43, Heiko W.Rupp a écrit :
Hi,
Am 30.11.2012 um 21:18 schrieb Thomas Segismont:
> The only explanation I can find is that the classes were initially built by Maven
(with javac from my JDK7) and for Hot Swap Eclipse builds the classes with its internal
incremental compiler. Hence the scheme change.
It may also come from the fact that mvn compiles to jre-6 class versions, while the
eclipse one compiles to jre-7 ones.
Good idea. I'll try to get Eclipse compiler generate classes for java 6.
But at least in the agent I never had luck with that - and even worse got strange effects
when it looked like
IntelliJ wanted to hot swap the classes. This may be because the we have our own
isolating classloaders
in the agent, that need more "care" than just swapping arbitrary stuff.
Hope not. Sometime it's very useful while debugging to be able to add a
few lines.
Heiko
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Thanks!