If you don't have a preferred environment right now, or if your preferred
environment is already Eclipse, you could try installing clojuredev.

It provides a REPL on the standard java process console. This console can be
started either in "Run" or "Debug" mode, so the reloading of java classes is
done by Eclipse as for any other java application (so expect the java class
reloading to behave no more no less than as usual with eclipse : that is,
changing internals of methods works OK, changing the shape of class - adding
methods, etc. - does not work each time, if at all).

If you're interested, here's the quicklink to clojuredev installation page
(easy to setup since we provide an online update site) :
http://code.google.com/p/clojure-dev/wiki/Documentation

The site referenced by Meikel seems very interesting for open source
projects, though (javarebel).

HTH,

-- 
Laurent

2009/3/17 linh <nguyenlinh.m...@gmail.com>

>
> Hello,
> I want to use REPL to quickly test Java code.
> Is it possible to reload a modified Java class in REPL?
> I've searched this forum for answers but haven't found any.
> >
>

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