I received it in the mail yesterday and I'm eager to start using it. For those that don't now JavaRebel is an astounding tool that lets a developer reload modified classes during runtime. This means that once an application is deployed it will automatically detect changes in class files and transparently apply them! Only Weblogic 10.3 seems to have a feature like it..at how many times the price!!
The best of all is that ZeroTurnAround people are working hard to get Spring support working. In fact, Spring works per se but they want to get automatic configuration reload so bean state is kept. Awesome isn't it? And other proxy libraries as well (JavaAssist, CGLIB and such). IMO it's one of the most interesting technologies right now and one to watch this year.
Thank you JavaRebel! And thank you for supporting OSS projects! Even those as less known (yet) as IWebMvc.
The best of all is that ZeroTurnAround people are working hard to get Spring support working. In fact, Spring works per se but they want to get automatic configuration reload so bean state is kept. Awesome isn't it? And other proxy libraries as well (JavaAssist, CGLIB and such). IMO it's one of the most interesting technologies right now and one to watch this year.
Thank you JavaRebel! And thank you for supporting OSS projects! Even those as less known (yet) as IWebMvc.

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Hi,
is there any chance to explain in more details use of DOJO FilteringSelect component with DWR in general or yours implementation using functions in entitystore.js.
DWR 3.0 will include a read store out-of-the-box and I'll probably switch to it once it's available. Till then I'm trying hard to include some documentation with IWebMvc. Stay tuned!
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