Status Handlers
Identifier:
org.eclipse.debug.core.statusHandlers
Description:
This extension point provides a mechanism for separating the generation and resolution of an error.
The interaction between the source of the error and the resolution is client-defined.
It is a client responsibility to look up and delegate to status handlers when an error condition occurs.
Configuration Markup:
<!ELEMENT extension (
statusHandler*)>
<!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 statusHandler EMPTY>
<!ATTLIST statusHandler
id CDATA #REQUIRED
class CDATA #REQUIRED
plugin CDATA #REQUIRED
code CDATA #REQUIRED
>
-
id - specifies a unique identifier for this status handler.
-
class - specifies the fully qualified name of the Java class that implements
IStatusHandler
.
-
plugin - Plug-in identifier that corresponds to the plug-in of the status this handler is registered for. (i.e.
IStatus.getPlugin()
).
-
code - specifies the status code this handler is registered for.
Examples:
The following is an example of a status handler extension point:
<extension point=
"org.eclipse.debug.core.statusHandlers"
>
<statusHandler
id=
"com.example.ExampleIdentifier"
class=
"com.example.ExampleStatusHandler"
plugin=
"com.example.ExamplePluginId"
code=
"123"
>
</statusHandler>
</extension>
In the example above, the specified status handler will be registered for to handle status objects with a plug-in identifier of
com.example.ExamplePluginId and a status code of
123.
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