HotSpot Out of synch Eclipse 3.2.1 [message #44473] |
Fri, 09 February 2007 11:01 |
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Originally posted by: corinne.krych.hotmail.com
I'm using Eclipse 3.2.1 with Remote Debigging with BEA Weblogic 7 sp6
within a large J2EE (EJBs) application. When using hot swapping feature, I
run into the error message "Hot Code REplace failed - Scheme change not
implemented". However the changes I'm doing are within a method. Moreover,
I run into this error for a couple a idetified classes, otherwhere it
works fine: I can add a varible within a method and step into my newly
added code. I look at the failing classes but can't find what's special
about them. Does anuone run into this similar issue. I've googled around
and couldn't find an answer....
Cheers,
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Re: HotSpot Out of synch Eclipse 3.2.1 [message #44504 is a reply to message #44473] |
Fri, 09 February 2007 11:21 |
Eclipse User |
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Originally posted by: merks.ca.ibm.com
Corinne,
This newsgroup, being one that's intended to discuss the operations of
the Eclipse foundation/organization itself, is probably the last place
you should be asking this question. Your issue sounds like a
JVM-specific issue (the Sun and IBM JDKs often behave very differently
in this regard) so it's best to figure out what JVM you have and then
follow up with the JVM provider. Perhaps other folks in the JDT,
newcomers, or platform newsgroup might have encountered something like
this, but there's likely little you can do about it other than using a
different JVM.
corinne krych wrote:
> I'm using Eclipse 3.2.1 with Remote Debigging with BEA Weblogic 7 sp6
> within a large J2EE (EJBs) application. When using hot swapping
> feature, I run into the error message "Hot Code REplace failed -
> Scheme change not implemented". However the changes I'm doing are
> within a method. Moreover, I run into this error for a couple a
> idetified classes, otherwhere it works fine: I can add a varible
> within a method and step into my newly added code. I look at the
> failing classes but can't find what's special about them. Does anuone
> run into this similar issue. I've googled around and couldn't find an
> answer....
>
> Cheers,
>
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