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1. Re: Automatic Bytecode Instrumentation?
mculpepper Sep 6, 2006 3:53 PM (in response to supernovasoftware.com)You can add any ant script onto the end of your project's build process, which Eclipse will make happen automatically whenever you save changes to a java file.
Right click on your project and go into Properties > Builders > New... > Ant Build > OK. A dialog will pop up to ask you for your ant script and you can configure which target(s) to run etc... -
2. Re: Automatic Bytecode Instrumentation?
maxandersen Sep 6, 2006 6:47 PM (in response to supernovasoftware.com)as marshall says, but i've also considered adding more direct support for it (as a Hibernate Instrument builder) but it just haven't been a priority.
Patches welcome in the Hibernate Tools project to enable it ;) -
3. Re: Automatic Bytecode Instrumentation?
maxandersen Sep 6, 2006 6:47 PM (in response to supernovasoftware.com)as marshall says, but i've also considered adding more direct support for it (as a Hibernate Instrument builder) but it just haven't been a priority.
Patches welcome in the Hibernate Tools project to enable it ;) -
4. Re: Automatic Bytecode Instrumentation?
xmedeko Sep 21, 2010 3:36 AM (in response to maxandersen)Hello,
has any "Hibernate Instrument builder" been implemented in JBoss tools since 2006?Thanks
Andy
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5. Re: Automatic Bytecode Instrumentation?
maxandersen Sep 21, 2010 6:52 AM (in response to xmedeko)Andy, no - as the comment says: Patches welcome!
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6. Re: Automatic Bytecode Instrumentation?
xmedeko Oct 6, 2010 2:49 AM (in response to maxandersen)Hi Max,
I have tried to add Ant builder into my project, which did the buildtime instrumentation, but it has slowed Eclispe a little bit.
Finally, I am implementing a trick by Paweł Kępka: http://justonjava.blogspot.com/2010/09/lazy-one-to-one-and-one-to-many.html So I do not need buildtime instrumentationany more.