On Mac, add the following to the LIFERAY_HOME/tomcat/bin/setenv.sh script:.
On the Mac, I find it's best to do this inside the $HOME/.MacOSX/ist file: Set the REBEL_HOME environment variable.For example, on the Mac: /Applications/ZeroTurnaround/JRebel Install JRebel to it's default location.
JREBEL LIFERAY REMOTE SERVER HOW TO
The JRebel documentation is quite good, but here are some quick instructions for how to get started with JRebel and the Liferay+Tomcat bundle: I'm hooked! Over the past 6 years of portlet development, this product could have saved me COUNTLESS hours of development time waiting for redeploys. Simply put, this product is a MUST HAVE for Liferay portlet developers. Needless to say, redeploying WARs is part of the very fabric of a Liferay portlet developer's life, so I knew that I had to give this product a try with my next ICEFaces 2 portlet with PortletFaces Bridge.Īnd to my utter amazement. Jevgeni described the benefits of JRebel, a JVM-plugin that makes it possible for Java developers to instantly see any code change made to an app without redeploying.
One of the exhibitors there was and I had the privilege of sitting next to founder Jevgeni Kabanov over dinner one night. Back in April of this year I had the opportunity to speak at the CON-FESS conference in Vienna, Austria.