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rgrunber rgrunber About December 9, 2016 Hot-Code Replace With The Breakpoint Properties Page in Eclipse This is a convenient exploitation of how the Breakpoint Properties Page works. A lot of people are aware of hot-code replacement functionality in the Eclipse JDT (Java Development Tools). This allows one to modify source code while an application is being debugged and have the generated class files be used in the current runtime. This is great but in the past I have run into issues where this functionality, for some reason fails. This also depends on having editable source files, which doesn’t seem like such a big deal, except that it’s very possible to have source artifacts (fetched by Maven) or source bundles (in the PDE Target Platform) that show up as class files and can’t be (immediately) edited. So what should you do when you’d like to do a hot-code replace on a class for which you have read-only sources ? Enter the JDT Breakpoint Properties Page. Generally, ...

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