JRebel Giveaway Page - EclipseCon 2012
Why am I here?
You’re here because redeploying stinks and there is a way to stop redeploying forever.
On this page, you can get your free version of JRebel for Eclipse – an Eclipse plugin that lets you instantly see the effects of changes you make to your Java code.
JRebel for Eclipse eliminates the need to build your app, redeploy your container (WebLogic, WebSphere, Tomcat, JBoss, etc.), or restart — so you can code your change, then see that change immediately reflected in your application.
JRebel handles changing classes, configurations, or resources — so that’s everything from making a change to a method body, to adding a new method or class, to making a change to your framework configuration. Stop redeploying!
Get your free license here by filling the form bellow
Note: If you haven’t downloaded JRebel for Eclipse yet, don’t worry we will provide download instructions on the next page. You will receiveĀ also an e-mail containing your license file. You’ll need it to get JRebel running.
To receive your free 3-month license, you know what to do:
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“Con JRebel, salvar un archivo en el IDE y ver mis cambios inmediatamente en la pagina sin tener que volver a hacer "deploy", no tiene precio.”
“We were attracted to JRebel because we had grown very frustrated with starting JBoss app sever constantly. After seeing JRebel mentioned in several blogs recently, we gave it a try. While it doesn't eliminate app server restarts completely, we only redeploy about 10% as much as before, saving both time and attention span!”
“It not only takes me at least 2 minutes to redeploy, but it adds another 5 minutes to get back in the zone and I still have to bring the application back to the state where I was developing. This alone is at least 10 minutes lost for a minor change. JRebel deserves every single cent of its selling price.”
“Start to really like JRebel. Make Java feel like a scripting language.”
“The time period between making a change, rebuilding, deploying and restarting the container has always been a sticking point with me, but JRebel allows me to develop constantly without bouncing back and forth. Personally, it's one of the more important pieces of software I've come across in quite some time.”


