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Re: How to write extension points and how to implement extensions [message #209773 is a reply to message #209755] |
Wed, 09 May 2007 06:26 |
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Originally posted by: wharley.bea.com
"Hanu" <hanuonline@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:d7b9805aa06768838ae5b6335970eaaf$1@www.eclipse.org...
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> Please tell me how to create an extension point, and how to implement the
> functionality for extension.
This topic is open-ended and much more lengthy than can be addressed in a
newsgroup post. You may find the answers you're looking for in the Eclipse
online help and tutorials. Eclipse itself contains many examples, so you
could look at the Eclipse source code. You might also find "Eclipse:
Building Commercial-Quality Plug-ins", by Clayberg and Rubel (ISBN
0321228472) to be highly valuable, as I and many others have.
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Re: How to write extension points and how to implement extensions [message #209856 is a reply to message #209773] |
Wed, 09 May 2007 07:42 |
Eclipse User |
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Originally posted by: hanuonline.gmail.com
Hi,
I created an extension point. I copied the content actionSets.exsd to the
newly created exsd file. Now the extension is displaying in list of
extension. I selected the newly creted extension and added menubar,
toolbar, an action to that extension and given regired values (for example
label,id,class, menubarpath etc..).
Frow overview tab I opened new instance of eclipse but it is not showing
any menuitem or toolbar
please help on this. It's very urgent for me.
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