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EclipseJDT Plug-in Developer Guide
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Java VM Connectors

Identifier:
org.eclipse.jdt.launching.vmConnectors

Description:
This extension point represents different kinds of connections to remote VMs. Each extension must implement org.eclipse.jdt.launching.IVMConnector. An IVMConnector is responsible for establishing a connection with a remote VM.

Configuration Markup:

<!ELEMENT extension ( vmConnector*)>

<!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 vmConnector EMPTY>

<!ATTLIST vmConnector

id    CDATA #REQUIRED

class CDATA #REQUIRED

>

  • id - a unique identifier that can be used to reference this IVMConnector.
  • class - the class that implements this connector. The class must implement IVMConnector.

Examples:
The following is an example of an IVMConnector:


 <extension point=
"org.eclipse.jdt.launching.vmConnectors"
>
  <vmConnector
   class=
"com.example.ConnectorImplementation"

   id=
"com.example.ConnectorId"
>
  </vmConnector>
 </extension>

Supplied Implementation:
An implementation of a standard socket attach connector is provided.


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