If I redefine class one by one, I will know which is success, which is
failed.
True.
But is it better to put classes redefined in an array together to get
more correctness?
I didn't get what you meant by more correctness! But, anyways from my understanding, using a set(array) of classes can be particularly helpful in the case where there is an interdependence of one class on other class. So, in this case you can re-define both classes by passing them in this method.
Also, Java Documentation of Interface Instrumentation says :
This method is used to replace the definition of a class without
reference to the existing class file bytes, as one might do when
recompiling from source for fix-and-continue debugging.
...
This method operates on a set in order to allow interdependent changes to more than one class at the same time (a redefinition of
class A can require a redefinition of class B).
But, do keep remember :
If this method throws an exception, no classes have been redefined.