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Eclipse Platform
Release 3.5

org.eclipse.core.runtime
Interface IBundleGroupProvider


public interface IBundleGroupProvider

Bundle group providers define groups of plug-ins which have been installed in the current system. Typically, a configuration agent (i.e., plug-in installer) will define a bundle group provider so that it can report to the system the list of plug-ins it has installed.

Since:
3.0
See Also:
IBundleGroup

Method Summary
  IBundleGroup[] getBundleGroups ()
          Returns the bundle groups provided by this provider.
  String getName ()
          Returns the human-readable name of this bundle group provider.
 

Method Detail

getName


String getName()
Returns the human-readable name of this bundle group provider.

Returns:
the name of this bundle group provider

getBundleGroups


IBundleGroup[] getBundleGroups()
Returns the bundle groups provided by this provider.

Returns:
the bundle groups provided by this provider

Eclipse Platform
Release 3.5

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