JRebel is an alternative solution to updating classes which does not require a debugging session to be started. Instead it monitors the file system for changes and updates the classes in-memory. This means that only classes compiled to ".class" files will be updated and changes to classes in JAR files will be ignored. JRebel imposes a performance overhead on the application and should not be used in production or performance tests. It is meant to be a development tool only.
JRebel is Java-based and usable on any operating system that supports Java. JRebel is IDE-agnostic and designed for integration with various Java EE standards and Java application servers.[4] Although JRebel is subscription-based commercial software, it is freely available to open source software projects and developers using the Scala programming language.