JRebel reloaded my class and reconfigured my bean. The only thing I needed to do is to recompile my class. In the controller I changed the method implementation and Spring configuration in the annotations. At start up the Spring context is loaded with my controller bean. In the log I could see that JRebel reloaded my JSP without needing to executing the repackage command. With JRebel refreshing the page only, resulted in my changes visible immediately. In IntelliJ usually I need to repackage the JSP using the CTRL + ALT + F9 command and then refresh the page to see my changes. Check this page for the reference.Īfter starting the web application using the plugin I was modifying some JSP files.
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