(Answer) (Category) FAQ-O-Matic : (Category) General : (Category) Designer :
I'm writing a bean and I want to use it in the designer. I added it to the Designer's palette, but once it's loaded, changes I make to its code don't take effect. How can I test my own beans in the designer?
Don't add unfinished beans to the Palette. Use the 'AnyBean' button to the left of the palette to select your bean. Once JBuilder's JVM loads bean classes for the palette, you have to bounce JBuilder itself to refresh those classes if they change.
2001-Jun-27 11:56am gyles19@visi.com
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