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RE: [dsdp-tm-dev] How to delete all connections by the start oftheRSE?
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Hello Ines,
 
this sounds like you'd probably want to exchange a 
persistence 
provider such that all connection definitions always come 
out
of your databases and users can never create, modify 
or
delete these connections.
 
Is it true that you'd also want to forbid creating, 
deleting
or modifying connections? What about creating, 
deleting
or modifying filters?
Cheers,
--
Martin Oberhuber
Wind River Systems, 
Inc.
Target Management Project Lead, DSDP PMC Member
http://www.eclipse.org/dsdp/tm 
 
  
  
  
  Hi 
  Martin,
   
  I 
  agree that it is impolite to delete user connections. But on the other hand it 
  helps highlight our own fresh connections. We are restricting our user to 
  concentrate on the connections that should be worked on. In fact, we have 
  already programmed eclipse so much that it looks like our own system and our 
  users should not have their own staff at all, i.e. some RSE connections 
  of their own. Everything they need is to be created according to our 
  databases while starting.
   
  Kind 
  regard, Ines.
  
 
  ----- 
  Ursprüngliche Mail ----
Von: "Oberhuber, Martin" 
  <Martin.Oberhuber@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
An: Target Management developer 
  discussions <dsdp-tm-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Gesendet: Donnerstag, den 29. 
  März 2007, 15:24:22 Uhr
Betreff: RE: [dsdp-tm-dev] How to delete all 
  connections by the start oftheRSE?
  
  
Hm,
   
  but I really don't understand now what you want to 
  do.
   
  You want to delete connections on startup. But how would 
  those
  connections have been created? Some user must have 
  manually
  created them at some time. It doesn't seem a good idea to 
  go
  and automatically delete stuff that a user has created at 
  some point.
   
  I think I'd understand a little bit better if you would 
  like to hide 
  the connections (i.e. not show them although they are 
  still 
  there), but even then this doesn't quite match the spirit 
  of 
  adopting Open Source that I normally 
  find.
   
  Can you explain more?
  Cheers,
--
Martin Oberhuber
Wind River Systems, 
  Inc.
Target Management Project Lead, DSDP PMC Member
http://www.eclipse.org/dsdp/tm 
   
  
    
    
    
    Hello 
    Martin,
     
    no 
    not connection types(FTP Only, Linux, SSH Only, Unix, Windows). Yes, I 
    do mean the created connections.
     
    The 
    existing RSE connection types are okay and I don't intend to delete 
    them.
     
    Thank 
    you for adding my intention into your list. I'm already waiting now.
     
    Kind 
    regard, Ines.
    ----- 
    Ursprüngliche Mail ----
Von: "Oberhuber, Martin" 
    <Martin.Oberhuber@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
An: Target Management developer 
    discussions <dsdp-tm-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Gesendet: Donnerstag, den 29. 
    März 2007, 14:14:37 Uhr
Betreff: RE: [dsdp-tm-dev] How to delete all 
    connections by the start of theRSE?
    
    
Hello Ines,
     
    are you talking about connection types (i.e. the 
    selection of
    kinds of connections you can create in the new 
    connection wizard)
    or actually created connections?
     
    My feeling is that if you create a product which does 
    not show
    any connection types except your own ones, your users 
    would
    never be able to create connections of a type other 
    than your 
    own, so there would be no need to physically delete any 
    connections.
     
    We have it on our plan list to support "Capabilities", 
    a way of
    disabling (or hiding) predefined connection 
    types.
    Cheers,
--
Martin Oberhuber
Wind River Systems, 
    Inc.
Target Management Project Lead, DSDP PMC Member
http://www.eclipse.org/dsdp/tm 
     
    
      
      
      
      Hello 
      Martin,
       
      my project 
      leader needs to display only our own connections after RSE's start. 
      therefore, we must delete all possible connections in the view and create 
      new ones at the very beginning.
       
      Kind 
      regard, Ines.
      ----- 
      Ursprüngliche Mail ----
Von: "Oberhuber, Martin" 
      <Martin.Oberhuber@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
An: Target Management developer 
      discussions <dsdp-tm-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Gesendet: Donnerstag, den 
      29. März 2007, 10:54:46 Uhr
Betreff: RE: [dsdp-tm-dev] How to delete 
      all connections by the start of the RSE?
      
      
Hello Ines,
       
      this is an interesting question. 
       
      We do have API to programmatically delete connections 
      (in ISystemRegistry).
      The question is, when is the right time to call 
      these. 
      The org.eclipse.startup extension point would be 
      called too early, I think.
       
      We have other users, too, who are in need of a kind 
      of "callback" that gets
      called when RSE has finished startup. We'll discuss 
      this in an upcoming
      meeting.
       
      May I ask a little bit about your background in the 
      meantime?
      Why do you want to delete 
      connections?
      This is an unusual request, since connections are 
      persisted in the
      Eclipse Workspace.
      Thanks,
--
Martin Oberhuber
Wind 
      River Systems, Inc.
Target Management Project Lead, DSDP PMC 
      Member
http://www.eclipse.org/dsdp/tm 
       
      
        
        
        
        Hello people,
         
        I need to develop a plugin so that every time when I 
        start Eclipse, I won't see any connections in RSE remote 
        system view. is it possible with RSE official API without changing 
        anything in opened RSE source code?
         
        Kind regard, Ines.
 
        
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