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What Does JRebel Do?

  • Lets You See Changes to Code Instantly

    Without JRebel, Avg. redeploy time is 3.1 minutes, 4x per hour

  • Handles Lots of Changes

    Class Structures, Frameworks, Java EE

  • Enables Instant Builds

    Eliminates the build & redeploy phases

  • Supports your Stack

    All major containers, frameworks, IDEs...with no memory leaks

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Product Description

Save. Refresh. Enjoy. And stop redeploying in Java!

JRebel is a JVM-plugin that makes it possible for Java developers to instantly see any code change made to an app without redeploying. JRebel lets you see code changes instantly, versioning classes and resources individually and updating one at a time instead of as a lump application redeploy. When developers make a change to any class or resource in their IDE, the change is immediately reflected in the deployed application, skipping the build and redeploy phases and preventing an average of 5.25 work weeks per year in redeploys! Learn more…

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Blog

  • Developer Productivity Report – Part 2: Developer Stress: Is your inner geek feeling a bit stressed out? In our preliminary release of Developer Productivity

    Posted on 07.02.2012

  • Developer Productivity Report - Part 1: Developer Timesheet: It’s 3pm. Do you know where you dev team is? Using data from over 1000 respondents in a still-in

    Posted on 31.01.2012

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