Ramsay, it's awesome you're taking a look at WOLips, thanks for that! And 
curiosity is eating me alive; looking at anything in particular?

Not using either of the plugins you mentioned. But using the opportunity for 
some evangelism; replaced JRebel with DCEVM and hotswap-agent a few years back. 
Works like a charm and the wiki has a nice page showing how to set it up (the 
JDK 17 instructions work fine for JDK 21, you'll just have to go to the release 
pages of the JDK/hotswap-agent and download current versions instead of 
curl-ing the packages from the instructions):

https://wiki.wocommunity.org/xwiki/bin/view/WOL/Home/WOLips/Using%20DCEVM%20and%20Hotswap%20for%20rapid%20turnaround/

On another more distantly related note (since launch arguments were mentioned) 
I stopped using WOLips WO launch configurations a couple of years back, 
preferring to launch WO apps as regular java apps with a couple of added 
arguments. WOLips launch configurations generate a borked classpath when 
launching
maven projects, making them somewhat troublesome if your dependencies are 
beyond the simplest case (while java launch configurations will generate a 
correct classpath, i.e. reflecting what ends up in the build).

https://github.com/wocommunity/wolips/issues/153

Cheers,
- hugi



> On 7 Nov 2024, at 08:11, Martino Limido via Webobjects-dev 
> <webobjects-dev@lists.apple.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi Ramsey,
> 
> I believe you’re correct—the plugin itself doesn’t actually exist. When 
> checking the file at site.xml, it lists 
> features/org.objectstyle.wolips.jrebel.feature_4.18.20240430.22.jar, but this 
> jar doesn’t appear to be installed. I think the “magic” here is simply 
> setting the ${jrebel_args} variable manually in each Run Configuration; no 
> additional support on the WOLips side seems necessary to make JRebel work for 
> us.
> 
> In my opinion, removing these references from the WOLips installation would 
> be fine, as they don’t appear to impact JRebel’s functionality in any way.
> 
> Thanks for
looking into it!
> 
> Best,
> Martino
> 
>> Il giorno 7 nov 2024, alle ore 02:18, Ramsey Gurley <ramseygur...@gmail.com> 
>> ha scritto:
>> 
>> I assumed they were dead because when I look in the site.xml, they are 
>> listed, but when I look in /features/ they don't exist. I'm not sure what 
>> magic is allowing you to install them but I will try to maintain both of 
>> these since they apparently still work :)
>> 
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