Get Ant out of your debugging workflow. Use Ant for packaging final product or continuous integration, but for iterative development and debugging, compile and run code directly from Eclipse. You will get hotswapping, etc.That way.
Ok, I get it. Thanks. I'll have to configure Eclipse to run my Ant compile target properly, but that seems fine.It seemed cleaner to abandon Eclipse's build related functionality wherever I could.
If this is the only way to get hotswapping then I will go for it. – Eric Mar 29 at 20:05 Any time you try to wedge Ant or Maven into Eclipse iterative dev and debugging workflow you are defeating optimizations built into Eclipse and its various plugins to make those workflows as fast as possible. Don't fight your tools.
Let them make your life easier. – Konstantin Komissarchik Mar 29 at 22:39.
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