How about if we substituted our own
action? Is that fairly straightforeward?
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How do I enable "Open InCompare Editor"on model object?
Tom,
By
'Compare Editor", do you mean you want to use your own editor part. If so,
the answer is no. What you can do is associate your input with a content merge
viewer by returning your on String type from the ITypedElement#getType()
message and binding your content merge viewer to that type in the plugin.xml
(type = file extension). This will be used by the Compare Edior when the input
is your compare input.
Michael
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Michael,
Thanks. Second guessing myself and what would be the
appropriate adapted type in the ISynchronizationCompareAdapter factor
definition was the source of the problem. I’m now seeing the context menu
item.
I have a follow on question. Is there an easy way to
substitute our own compare editor for the built in compare editor? Our
compare editor handles a mixture of file and directory object types. My
understanding is that the built in compare editor does not handle this.
Thanks,
Tom
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Tom,
You may have already red this but this link dscribes all the steps to implement
logical model support:
http://help.eclipse.org/help33/index.jsp?topic=/org.eclipse.platform.doc.isv/guide/team_model_model.htm
For your sepcific question, you may want to look at the
ISynchronizationCompareAdapter interface.
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Hi all,
I’m working on integrating our logical model with the team stuff and think it’ll
work great for our customers. However, I’m stuck at the 80%
implementation complete point in my integration and hope that someone can help
me out.
Background: We utilize a variety of XML files as the persistence files for our
logical model. We wish to completely abstract the user’s experience of
conflict resolution in that we don’t want the user to ever have to think about
the underlying XML files that make up our model.
Success to this point: I’ve cribbed off the file based Logical Model sample to
get my model to display in Synchronize view. I seemed to need to use the
IPipelinedTreeContentProvider to “reshape” the Synchronize view content to
provide the level of abstraction we are looking for (i.e. XML files do not
appear anywhere in the hierarchy).
Issue: Now that I have my nicely “reshaped” model representation, how can
I enable the “Open In Compare Editor” operation on my logical model object
nodes? It seems like this context menu item is only available on actual
IResource objects. I read that I should adapt model elements to
ResourceMapping to allow resource based operations to appear on these elements.
I believe I’m doing that correctly, but I still do not get the context
menu items I want.
Am I misunderstanding how the logical model integration is supposed to work or
have I likely failed to implement some key piece of code and/or extension point
in the plugin.xml?
I’m not sending off code snippets at this point until I hear back from someone
whether my understanding of the logical model integration is completely off.
Thanks for your help!
Tom
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