![]() ![]() ![]() You need to ensure that IntelliJ and Maven are using the same build directories, otherwise when IntelliJ compiles a changed class it may put into a different directory from where JRebel expects to find it. Step 4: Make sure IntelliJ and Maven's output directories are the same Go to Settings->JRebel in IntelliJ and set JRebel location to where you installed JRebel (e.g., /usr/local/java/jrebel) You'll have to restart IntelliJ after this is complete. #Jrebel base installIn IntelliJ go to Setting->Plugins, click on the Available tab and right click on the JRebel Plugin and install it. Much of IntelliJ setup and tips came from here.Äownload JRebel from their website and install it where ever your prefer. I tried a few different ways to make this work, and the following setup is what ended up working and being the easiest in terms of development.
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