Sanjay - Please proceed further with the CDK Contributor plugin. I shall
start on the sheet-tab properties. From what I understand, we need to create
a tabbed display similar to the one that opens up when we open the
MANIFEST.mf or plugin.xml in the PDE. Physically there is a single file, but
the information is scattered across various tabs.
Is the sheet-tab properties going to be used for configuring the config
properties elements only or is it that we would need to have the support for
all the elements defined in the Connector 1.5 XSD (
http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/j2ee/connector_1_5.xsd)?
Thanks,
Sumanth.
On Sun, Oct 25, 2009 at 4:37 AM, Sanjay Chaudhuri
<email2sanjayc(a)gmail.com>wrote:
Hi Ramesh,
Sure; shall look into it. No matter what the changes are, since I am
maintaining a template file for each of the sources with some configurable
parameters like package-name, etc, which will get substituted based on
inputs by the user through wizard, I do not anticipate any issues. Also the
necessary jars in question for classpaths will potentially be published by
the contributor plugin through an extension point if we land up having
different jar names probably because of different version numbers that gets
appended. The plugin I am developing will be flexible as the dependencies
are mostly loosely coupled except for the template directory structure and
names as well as the files that gets generated. These are currently
hard-coded in the program, which can be very well be put on an external
properties file if we want those to be configurable as well in future.
Yes, the properties editor definitely can be used to satisfy your
use-cases; the newer sheet-tab properties editor best suits for this. Since
an editor needs to be attached; we can extend the existing xml editor to
display the content as is and intercept to provide our properties view with
all syncs and get/set generated.
I have a sourceforge account; sending it to you through a separate mail.
Thanks
Sanjay
On Sat, Oct 24, 2009 at 5:22 PM, Ramesh Reddy <rareddy(a)redhat.com> wrote:
> Sure, Thanks. At a minimum take look at the document see how it may
> affect your stuff. There are some api changes, but you should be good.
>
> Eclipse property editor sounds good. Can it be extended for usecase I
> was talking about?
>
> For Source forge, create an account and send me the user-id directly to
> me separate email.
>
> Ramesh..
>
>
>
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