org.eclipse.wst.server.core
Interface IRuntimeTargetHandler
Deprecated. use project facets instead of runtime targets
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public interface IRuntimeTargetHandler
A runtime target handler is used to apply some properties to a project
this is being targeted to a given runtime. For instance, the handler
might update the classpath of a Java project to include the runtime's
classes, add validation for the given runtime, or restrict the type of
resources that can be created.
This interface is not intended to be implemented by clients.
Provisional API: This class/interface is part of an interim API that is still under development and expected to
change significantly before reaching stability. It is being made available at this early stage to solicit feedback
from pioneering adopters on the understanding that any code that uses this API will almost certainly be broken
(repeatedly) as the API evolves.
Method Summary
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java.lang.String
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getId
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Deprecated. Returns the id of this runtime target handler. |
boolean
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supportsRuntimeType
(
IRuntimeType runtimeType)
Deprecated. Returns true if this runtime target handler supports
(can work with) the given runtime. |
getId
java.lang.String getId()
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Deprecated.
- Returns the id of this runtime target handler.
Each known runtime target handler has a distinct id.
Ids are intended to be used internally as keys; they are not
intended to be shown to end users.
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Returns:
- the runtime target handler id
supportsRuntimeType
boolean supportsRuntimeType(
IRuntimeType runtimeType)
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Deprecated.
- Returns
true
if this runtime target handler supports
(can work with) the given runtime.
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Parameters:
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runtimeType
- a runtime type
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Returns:
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true
if the handler can accept the given runtime type,
and false
otherwise