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Eclipse Plug-in Developer Guide
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Team Hook

Identifier:
org.eclipse.core.resources.teamHook

Since:
2.1

Description:
For providing an implementation of a TeamHook that is used for mechanisms available only to team providers. This extension point tolerates at most one extension.

Configuration Markup:

<!ELEMENT extension ( teamHook)>

<!ATTLIST extension

point CDATA #REQUIRED

id    CDATA #IMPLIED

name  CDATA #IMPLIED

>

  • point - a fully qualified identifier of the target extension point
  • id - an optional identifier of the extension instance
  • name - an optional name of the extension instance

<!ELEMENT teamHook EMPTY>

<!ATTLIST teamHook

class CDATA #REQUIRED

>

  • class - the fully-qualified name of a class which subclasses org.eclipse.core.resources.team.TeamHook

Examples:
The following is an example of using the teamHook extension point. (in file plugin.xml)

   <extension point=
"org.eclipse.core.resources.teamHook"
> 
      <teamHook class=
"org.eclipse.team.internal.TeamHook"
/> 
   </extension>

Supplied Implementation:
The Team component will generally provide the implementation of the team hook. The extension point should not be used by any other clients.


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