JSF Libraries
Identifier:
org.eclipse.jst.jsf.core.jsfLibraries
Since:
1.5
Description:
This extension point allows clients to create named sets of jars for use with JavaServer Faces Applications.
Deprecated - adopters should now use
org.eclipse.jst.jsf.core.pluginProvidedJsfLibraries
Configuration Markup:
<!ELEMENT extension (
jsfLibrary*)>
<!ATTLIST extension
point CDATA #REQUIRED
id CDATA #REQUIRED
name CDATA #IMPLIED
>
<!ELEMENT jsfLibrary EMPTY>
<!ATTLIST jsfLibrary
name CDATA #REQUIRED
isImplementation (true | false)
maxVersionSupported (v1_1|v1_2|UNKNOWN)
archiveFilesDelegate CDATA #REQUIRED
>
A named collection of jars that will be added to the classpath as a classpath container to a project that references it.
-
name - A unique name for the library.
-
isImplementation - Flag indicating that this libary is declared to be a JSF implementation and not just a JSF component library.
-
maxVersionSupported - Used to declare which JSF specification this library will support.
-
archiveFilesDelegate - class that must extend org.eclipse.jst.jsf.core.jsflibraryregistry.JSFLibraryArchiveFilesDelegate to supply a collection of ArchiveFiles for the library
Examples:
The following is an example of usage of pluginProvidedJsfLibraries extension point:
<extension point=
"org.eclipse.jst.jsf.core.jsfLibraries"
>
<jsfLibrary
name=
"MyComponentLib1"
isImplementation=
"false"
maxVersionSupported=
"v1_1"
archiveFilesDelegate=
"com.acme.jsf.libraries.MyComponentLibraryFiles"
/>
</extension>
Supplied Implementation:
none
Copyright (c) 2005, 2007 Oracle Corporation.
All rights reserved. This program and the accompanying materials
are made available under the terms of the Eclipse Public License v1.0
which accompanies this distribution, and is available at
https://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html
Contributors:
Gerry Kessler - initial API and implementation