![]() ![]() I also don't understand why you first say "without plugins" and don't suggest "to install Nodeclipse", but in the end add "I hope Aptana Studio 3 will start supporting". ![]() That is more explicit and allows to run many applications. Then you can right-click on launched application in Debug View and select Terminate and Relaunch. (In Nodeclipse Node perspective Debug View is visible by default) (Actually it should be named Launch as it is both for Run and Debug) In your favorite perspective: Window -> Show View -> Others. Also constrains (like without plugin or Node.js modules) should be said in the topic as some percentage of users don't really read whole (especially long) question. ![]() That is to answer "a better place to post it".Īlternatively, this question should have been broken into problem and solution part to fit Q&A format. Your solution is added to Nodeclipse Help Run page, Also I hope Aptana Studio 3 will start supporting node.js type of projects/server natively very soon. I hope this easy to do solution will help someone. Suggestions are welcome (except the ones to install Nodeclipse or node.js packages, etc.)! killing just that particular instance instead of all. There is still space for improvements, e.g. This works perfectly for me developing one node.js project at a time and medium size application restarts instantly. Console tab related to that process should pop up. First builder will kill existing instance to overcome 'port already in use' exception and start an application again. So if you have not changed too many default preferences in Aptana Studio 3/Eclipse by saving a file within your project should trigger its builders.
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