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The JavaRebel Eclipse plugin was released into the wild today. Though JavaRebel does not depend on any IDE, it’s awesome when you can setup and configure JavaRebel with a single click. This plugin also includes better support for debugging JavaRebel enabled applications.

The plugin depends on Eclipse 3.4 and is available from the update site at http://www.zeroturnaround.com/update-site/ If you’re a not WTP user be sure not to include WTP support as it has a lot of dependencies.

For more info on the Eclipse plugin functionality, read the Eclipse Plugin Tutorial or check out the changelog.

Toomas Römer

Toomas Römer is the co-founder and product lead of ZeroTurnaround. Once a Linux junkie, he was fooled by Apple into proprietary OS and devices. He is a big fan of JUGs, OSS communities and beer. He blogs at dow.ngra.de, tweets from @toomasr and also runs the non-profit chesspastebin.com website. In his spare time he crashes Lexuses while test driving them, plays chess, Go and Starcraft. Looks can fool you; he will probably beat you in Squash. You can connect with Toomas on LinkedIn.

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  • http://www.smartequip.com/ Bryan

    If you’re a WTP user be sure not to include WTP support as it has a lot of dependencies.

    I think you mean to if if you’re NOT a WRP user be sure not to include WRP support as is has a lot of dependencies.

  • http://www.smartequip.com Bryan

    If you’re a WTP user be sure not to include WTP support as it has a lot of dependencies.

    I think you mean to if if you’re NOT a WRP user be sure not to include WRP support as is has a lot of dependencies.

  • http://www.zeroturnaround.com/ Toomas Römer

    Ok, thanks, fixed.

  • http://www.zeroturnaround.com Toomas Römer

    Ok, thanks, fixed.

  • http://jonathanbarbero.blogspot.com/ Jonathan Barbero

    I’m using it and it’s quite simple to set up JavaRebel for a project.
    Great work!

  • http://jonathanbarbero.blogspot.com Jonathan Barbero

    I’m using it and it’s quite simple to set up JavaRebel for a project.
    Great work!

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