Hot swapping issue [message #193076] |
Fri, 09 February 2007 08:38  |
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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 (SUN
JDK 1.4.2_12) 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....
I've changed jdk version from jdk1.4.2_07 to JDK1.4.2_12, align the JDK
versions for launching Eclipse to th one used by the application with the
-vm option, without success.
Waht makes the problem difficult to understand is that it sometimes works
with most classes and fails with some of them. The problem is reproducable
though.
Cheers,
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Re: Hot swapping issue [message #193287 is a reply to message #193076] |
Sat, 10 February 2007 23:06  |
Eclipse User |
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Originally posted by: eclipse5.rizzoweb.com
Please do not cross-post to multiple newsgroups. Pick one that seems
appropriate and others will tell you if it belongs in a different one.
corinne krych wrote:
> I'm using Eclipse 3.2.1 with Remote Debigging with BEA Weblogic 7 sp6
> (SUN JDK 1.4.2_12) 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....
> I've changed jdk version from jdk1.4.2_07 to JDK1.4.2_12, align the JDK
> versions for launching Eclipse to th one used by the application with
> the -vm option, without success.
> Waht makes the problem difficult to understand is that it sometimes
> works with most classes and fails with some of them. The problem is
> reproducable though.
>
> Cheers,
>
>
>
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