HotSwap
for Windows and Linux
for macOS
Ctrl+Alt+S
Use this tab to manage the behavior of the HotSwap mechanism.
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Java | In this section, specify the behavior of HotSwap for Java: Item | Description |
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Make project before reloading classes | This option controls action behavior. If it's turned on, the make process is performed before searching and reloading changed classes. | Enable "JVM will hang" warning | If this checkbox is selected, then, on an attempt to perform HotSwap while JVM is suspended, a warning about the possible hanging of this JVM will be displayed. | Reload classes in background | Select here whether you want to reload classes in background mode. This means, all progress messages will be displayed in a status bar. | Reload classes after compilation | Use the controls in this area to configure behavior of the HotSwap mechanism. Always - select this option to have classes reloaded automatically. Never - when this option is selected, classes are not reloaded at all because the HotSwap mechanism is inactive. Ask - select this option to have IntelliJ IDEA ask you whether to reload altered classes or not. |
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Groovy | In this section, specify the behavior of HotSwap for Groovy: Item | Description |
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Enable hot-swap agent for Groovy code | If this checkbox is selected, then a special agent will be added to the debugged process in order to enable hot-swap for Groovy code. If you don't want hot-swap, or this agent is getting in the way, clear this checkbox. |
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Last modified: 20 November 2018