ZeroTurnaround has gone public on JRebel for MyEclipse, a specialized plug-in enabling developers to see the effects of code changes during development without the need to build or redeploy their application.
According to ZeroTurnaround's annual Java EE Productivity Report 2011, this process consumes an average of 10.5 minutes of every coding hour for the median Java EE developer (which is over 5 full weeks per year).
ZeroTurnaround's CTO Jevgeni Kabanov states that the JRebel plug-in brings JRebel functionality and specialized integration to Genuitec's MyEclipse IDE. This plug-in provides a configuration wizard that lets users enable JRebel integration with MyEclipse and the application server of choice, such as IBM WebSphere, Oracle WebLogic, Apache Tomcat, JBoss Application Server, GlassFish, and Jetty.
MyEclipse itself is the Eclipse plug-in based solution for all UML, Ajax, web, web services, J2EE, JSP, XML, Struts, JSF, Java Persistence, EJB, extended database support, profiling, and application server integration developer needs.
"We're proud to have prevented over 35 million redeploys for tens of thousands of Java developers worldwide," remarked David Booth, ZeroTurnaround's CEO. "It's a great development to have the industry's most-used 'redeploy killer' join forces with Genuitec to eliminate restarts and redeploys in Java for a growing population of MyEclipse fans."


