![]() This updated version adds updated support for a number of technologies, including WildFly 20 and Vaadin 16, as well as improvements and bug fixes for the standalone and plugin-based JRebel experience. JRebel 2020.2.4 is now available for download. ![]() JRebel 2021.4.0 also introduces a number of bug fixes and usability improvements, including added support for reloading annotations in Hibernate ORM, and fixes for known integration issues with Jersey, ClassGraph, Struts, and Tomcat. Those support updates include IntelliJ IDEA 2021.2.2, Eclipse 2021-09, and NetBeans 12.5. ![]() JRebel 2021.4.0 also adds support for the latest versions of IntelliJ IDEA, Eclipse IDEs, and NetBeans. JRebel 2021.4.0 introduces support for Java 17, the latest LTS Java version. Users can download JRebel 2021.4.0 or view the full changelog by selecting an option below.ĭOWNLOAD JREBEL 2021.4.0 VIEW CHANGELOG New Features and Support in JRebel 2021.4.0 Alongside these updates, JRebel 2021.4.0 introduces improvements and bug fixes to help are added support for new Java technology versions, as well as bug fixes and usability improvements. The latest version of JRebel, JRebel 2021.4.0, adds support for Java 17, as well as support for new and updated Java technology versions. JRebel 2021.4.1 also improves the JRebel Console within the IntelliJ IDEA plugin, and now uses the icon to show severity of log messages. For the JRebel for IntelliJ IDEA plugin, this version fixes an issue with certain Run Configurations not supporting Run/Debug with JRebel. For the JRebel agent, this version fixes an integration issue with IntelliJ IDEA not being able to reload plugin classes. JRebel 2021.4.1 also introduces a handful of bug fixes and usability improvements, including two fixes for IntelliJ IDEA. Users can download JRebel 2021.4.1 or view the full changelog via the links below.ĭOWNLOAD JREBEL 2021.4.1 VIEW CHANGELOG Added Support in JRebel 2021.4.1 JRebel 2021.4.1, adds support for the latest versions of popular frameworks, application servers, and build tools alongside bugfixes and improvements for the JRebel Agent and the JRebel for IntelliJ IDEA plugin. With the new JRebel plugin for Microsoft Visual Studio Code, developers can skip redeploys while using one of the most powerful Java IDEs. Teams can now see their savings in real-time using the built-in ROI tool. JRebel 2022.3.0 has fixed an integration issue when shaded Byte Buddy is used by the application causing the classes not to reload and fixed a bug where classes with very large class initializers could fail verification. ![]() JRebel 2022.3.0 adds support for Java tools such as Kotlin 1.7, Spring Boot 2.7, Vaadin 23.1, and more. Users can download the latest JRebel version or view the full changelog via the links below.ĭOWNLOAD JREBEL 2022.3.0 VIEW CHANGELOG Added Support in JRebel 2022.3.0 We've additionally added an in-app ROI tool and integration with Microsoft Visual Studio Code. With JRebel 2022.3.0, our team has added support for a number of new Java technology versions, as well as new improvements and bug fixes.
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