RJCE is a cool tool that lets you change methods or variables in your user-defined classes while your program is running. This means you can tweak things on the fly, whether it's just one instance, a group of them (like lists, sets, or maps), or even an entire class. Pretty neat, right?
This feature really helps when you're testing out your application. It allows for an interactive experience where you can try different things and see what works without needing to restart your whole program. It’s like having a trial-and-error buddy right there with you!
If you're working with long-running algorithms like simulations, RJCE makes it super easy to refine them. You won't have to worry about losing any data or restarting everything just to make some changes.
You can even use RJCE to write parts of your program while it’s running! This means you get instant feedback on any changes you make, keeping coding and testing closely connected.
A cool feature is that RJCE allows scripts to run right from within your application. This means users can configure or expand the app dynamically! You don’t have to stick to the usual language rules about what's public, private, or protected anymore. You just need to easily create an instance of CodeEditorFrame from the rom.gui package.
If you're migrating scripts into Java programs, RJCE speeds up that process too! It makes it easier than ever to switch things around without breaking a sweat.
If you're interested in checking it out more, you can download RJCE here.
Go to the Softpas website, press the 'Downloads' button, and pick the app you want to download and install—easy and fast!
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