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Re: audit rule doesn't work [message #198984 is a reply to message #198911] |
Fri, 25 July 2008 12:55 |
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Originally posted by: cdamus.zeligsoft.com
Hi, Ye,
The <selector> element is nothing but a Java alternative to the XML
expression of the <enablement> element. They are mutually exclusive and
serve the same function.
Luckily for you, the <selector> is easier to debug because you just put
a breakpoint in the referenced class :-)
Cheers,
Christian
Ye Liu wrote:
> Hello,
> I can't find a right way to set the breakpoint.But rather I found the
> extension points in the plugin.xml in the diagram code a little bit
> different from the GMF tutorial.The item under clientContext is selector
> instead of enablement.I wonder if this show clue to the problem.
> -----------------------------------------------------------
> org.eclipse.emf.validation.constraintProviders
> org.eclipse.emf.validation.constraintBindings
> -com.eclipse.xxx.diagram.DefaultCtx(clientContext)
> --com.eclipse.xxx.diagram.providers.xxxValidationProvider$De faultCtx1(selector)
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> Many thanks!
>
> ye
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