Presentation Edit Policy Providers
Identifier:
org.eclipse.gmf.runtime.diagram.ui.editpolicyProviders
Since:
[Enter the first release in which this extension point appears.]
Description:
This extension point is used to define editpolicy providers for the editpolicy service. The editpolicy service allows plug-ins to modify or enhance the behavior of an editpart via an editpolicy without modifying the editpart code.
Configuration Markup:
<!ELEMENT extension (
editpolicyProvider+)>
<!ATTLIST extension
point CDATA #REQUIRED
id CDATA #IMPLIED
name CDATA #IMPLIED
>
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point - The identifier of the extension point, i.e. org.eclipse.gmf.runtime.diagram.ui.editpolicyProviders
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id - The identifier of the extension, e.g. editpolicyProvider.
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name - The name of the extension, e.g. %ext.editpolicyProvider.
<!ELEMENT editpolicyProvider (
Priority ,
object* ,
context*)>
<!ATTLIST editpolicyProvider
class CDATA #REQUIRED
>
The editpolicy provider description tag
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class - The fully qualified name of the editpolicy provider class
<!ELEMENT Priority EMPTY>
<!ATTLIST Priority
name (Lowest|Low|Medium|High|Highest)
>
The description for the priority of the editpolicy provider
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name - The priority of the provider. It can be one of the following values:
. Consideration of dependencies has to be done when choosing the priority. A provider that adds contributions to paths (menus | groups) contributed by other providers has to have a higher priority than them.
<!ELEMENT object (
method* ,
staticMethod*)>
<!ATTLIST object
id CDATA #REQUIRED
class CDATA #IMPLIED
>
A descriptor of an object that is examined by this provider. The object can have an optional set of methods to call upon.
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id - A unique (within the context of this provider XML definition) identifier for the object
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class - The fully qualified name of a class/interface who is assignable from or adaptable to the object. The name could be followed (between paranthesis "()") by the id of a plugin whose classloader is able to load that class. The finaly syntax is:
className<(plugin id)>?
<!ELEMENT method (
value* ,
notValue*)>
<!ATTLIST method
name CDATA #REQUIRED
value CDATA #IMPLIED
notValue CDATA #IMPLIED
>
A method to call by reflection on the object. The method has a name and a value. The value could be described by its string representation (value & notValue), or as an object "value" or "notValue".
The rules of evaluation are as follows:
1- The return value string has to be in the "value" string set.
2- The return value string has to be not in the "notValue" string set.
3- The return value object has to be in the "value" object set.
4- The return value object has to be not in the "notValue" object set.
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name - The name of the method followed by an optional paramter set between paranthesis "()". The parameter set can contain any number of string parameters (literals). other param types are not supported. The method name could contain nested calling separated by "." The general format for this method name is : *>?).<*>?)>*
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value - A comma-separated (",") list of string representations of the method return value. The string representation of the value is expected to be "one" of those in the list. The syntax to use is the following:
<,>*
If (",") is expected to be in one of the strings, it has to be escaped by a forward slash ("\"). "null" is accepted as a string and it means (a null object).
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notValue - A comma-separated (",") list of string representations of the method return value that is not expected (the execulsion set). The string representation of the value is expected "not" to be "one" of those in the list. The syntax to use is the following:
<,>*
If (",") is expected to be in one of the strings, it has to be escaped by a forward slash ("\"). "null" is accepted as a string and it means (a null object).
<!ELEMENT value (
method*)>
<!ATTLIST value
class CDATA #IMPLIED
>
A descriptor of an object that represents a method's returned value. The descriptor can include an optional set of methods to call on the "value" object.
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class - The fully qualified name of a class/interface that is assignable from or adaptable to the "value" object. The name could be followed (between paranthesis "()") by the id of a plugin whose classloader is able to load that class. The finaly syntax is:
className<(plugin id)>?
<!ELEMENT notValue (
method*)>
<!ATTLIST notValue
class CDATA #IMPLIED
>
A descriptor of an object that represents a method's returned value that is not required. The descriptor can include an optional set of methods to call on the "notValue" object.
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class - The fully qualified name of a class/interface that is assignable from or adaptable to the "value" object. The name could be followed (between paranthesis "()") by the id of a plugin whose classloader is able to load that class. The finaly syntax is:
className<(plugin id)>?
<!ELEMENT context EMPTY>
<!ATTLIST context
editparts CDATA #IMPLIED
>
A context supported by the editpolicy provider which contains the supported by this provider.
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editparts - A comma-separated list of editpart ids (from the provider XML definition) that are supported by this provider.
<!ELEMENT staticMethod (
value* ,
notValue*)>
<!ATTLIST staticMethod
name CDATA #REQUIRED
value CDATA #IMPLIED
notValue CDATA #IMPLIED
>
A static method to call by reflection on the class.
The static method has a name and a value. The value could be described by its string representation (value & notValue), or as an object "value" or "notValue".
The rules of evaluation are as follows:
1- The return value string has to be in the "value" string set.
2- The return value string has to be not in the "notValue" string set.
3- The return value object has to be in the "value" object set.
4- The return value object has to be not in the "notValue" object set.
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name - The name of the Static Method, the format should be PluginID\ClassName.method followed by an optional paramter set between paranthesis "()". The parameter set can contain any number of primitive parameters or %Context(pluginID/className) to use the context object as a parameter . other param types are not supported. The method name could contain nested calling separated by "." The general format for this method name is : *>?).<*>?)>*
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value - A comma-separated (",") list of string representations of the method return value. The string representation of the value is expected to be "one" of those in the list. The syntax to use is the following:
<,>*
If (",") is expected to be in one of the strings, it has to be escaped by a forward slash ("\"). "null" is accepted as a string and it means (a null object).
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notValue - A comma-separated (",") list of string representations of the method return value that is not expected (the execulsion set). The string representation of the value is expected "not" to be "one" of those in the list. The syntax to use is the following:
<,>*
If (",") is expected to be in one of the strings, it has to be escaped by a forward slash ("\"). "null" is accepted as a string and it means (a null object).
Examples:
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Supplied Implementation:
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