Ah yes, introducing a JVM flag might be tricky. I'll be interested to see how that can be done using the tools available, or if we can add something in Forge to provide the feature.

~Lincoln

On Wed, May 11, 2011 at 2:10 AM, Toomas Rφmer <toomasr@gmail.com> wrote:
>> I'm not too too familiar with the latest JRebel setup (it's been a while since I used it,) but perhaps we should start with building a list of things you think (or would like) the plugin to do, and I can get you guys started.

This sounds good. Also we need to identify the integration points. The
integration is a matter of JVM flags to a container/JVM startup. I'll
call the JRebel lead to this thread and lets see how we can get this
started.

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Toomas




On Wed, May 11, 2011 at 12:04 AM, Max Rydahl Andersen
<max.andersen@redhat.com> wrote:
> the only setup for jrebel with jbosstools installed is the license dialog dance afaik.
>
> Otherwise it just runs (at least in the previous eclipse plugin ;)
>
> /max
>
> On May 10, 2011, at 19:22, Lincoln Baxter, III wrote:
>
>> Hey!
>>
>> Thanks for connecting with me on this. So, I am very interested in seeing a Forge JRebel Setup plugin, and would like to help make this a reality.
>>
>> In my estimation, it should take no more than 30 minutes to accomplish the basic functionality using our new Maven APIs. I cannot speak for IDE integration, because that is a little trickier, but if your maven plugin takes care of most of the work, then it should at least help people out on that regard, possibly also provide a path for obtaining licenses as well.
>>
>> I'm not too too familiar with the latest JRebel setup (it's been a while since I used it,) but perhaps we should start with building a list of things you think (or would like) the plugin to do, and I can get you guys started.
>>
>> How does that sound?
>>
>>       • jrebel
>>               • setup (configures the project and does maven stuff)
>>               • status (display license and installation status)
>>               • update-config
>>               • get-license (would open a browser and step through that process)
>>               • install-license (takes license file and copies it to required location... etc)
>>
>> Just a few ideas to get us started
>>
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