See: Description
| Interface | Description |
|---|---|
| IAdaptable |
An interface for an adaptable object.
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| IAdapterFactory |
An adapter factory defines behavioral extensions for
one or more classes that implements the
IAdaptable
interface. |
| IAdapterManager |
An adapter manager maintains a registry of adapter factories.
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| IBundleGroup |
Bundle groups represent a logical collection of plug-ins (aka bundles).
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| IBundleGroupProvider |
Bundle group providers define groups of plug-ins which have been installed in
the current system.
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| IConfigurationElement |
A configuration element, with its attributes and children,
directly reflects the content and structure of the extension section
within the declaring plug-in's manifest (
plugin.xml) file. |
| IContributor |
This interface describes a registry contributor - an entity that supplies information
to the extension registry.
|
| IExecutableExtension |
Interface for executable extension classes that require access to
their configuration element, or implement an extension adapter.
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| IExecutableExtensionFactory |
This interface allows extension providers to control how the instances provided to extension-points are being created
by referring to the factory instead of referring to a class.
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| IExtension |
An extension declared in a plug-in.
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| IExtensionDelta |
An extension delta represents changes to the extension registry.
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| IExtensionPoint |
An extension point declared in a plug-in.
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| IExtensionRegistry |
The extension registry holds the master list of all
discovered namespaces, extension points and extensions.
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| ILibrary | Deprecated
In Eclipse 3.0 the plug-in classpath representation was changed.
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| ILog |
A log to which status events can be written.
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| ILogListener |
A log listener is notified of entries added to a plug-in's log.
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| IPath |
A path is an ordered collection of string segments,
separated by a standard separator character, "/".
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| IPlatformRunnable |
Bootstrap type for the platform.
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| IPluginDescriptor | Deprecated
IPluginDescriptor was refactored in Eclipse 3.0. |
| IPluginPrerequisite | Deprecated
In Eclipse 3.0 the plug-in prerequisite representation was changed.
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| IPluginRegistry | Deprecated
The plug-in registry has been generalized in Eclipse 3.0.
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| IProduct |
Products are the Eclipse unit of branding.
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| IProductProvider |
Product providers define products (units of branding) which have been installed in
the current system.
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| IProgressMonitor |
The
IProgressMonitor interface is implemented
by objects that monitor the progress of an activity; the methods
in this interface are invoked by code that performs the activity. |
| IProgressMonitorWithBlocking |
An extension to the IProgressMonitor interface for monitors that want to
support feedback when an activity is blocked due to concurrent activity in
another thread.
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| IRegistryChangeEvent |
Registry change events describe changes to the extension registry.
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| IRegistryChangeListener |
A registry change listener is notified of changes to extensions points in the
registry.
|
| ISafeRunnable |
Safe runnables represent blocks of code and associated exception
handlers.
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| IStatus |
A status object represents the outcome of an operation.
|
| Preferences.IPropertyChangeListener |
Listener for property changes.
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| Class | Description |
|---|---|
| Assert |
Assert is useful for for embedding runtime sanity checks
in code. |
| ContributorFactoryOSGi |
The contributor factory creates new registry contributors for use in OSGi-based
registries.
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| ContributorFactorySimple |
The contributor factory creates new registry contributors for use in a simple
registry based on the String representation of the determining object.
|
| FileLocator |
This class contains collection of helper methods aimed at finding files in bundles.
|
| ListenerList |
This class is a thread safe list that is designed for storing lists of listeners.
|
| MultiStatus |
A concrete multi-status implementation,
suitable either for instantiating or subclassing.
|
| NullProgressMonitor |
A default progress monitor implementation suitable for
subclassing.
|
| Path |
The standard implementation of the
IPath interface. |
| PerformanceStats |
PerformanceStats collects and aggregates timing data about events such as
a builder running, an editor opening, etc.
|
| PerformanceStats.PerformanceListener |
A performance listener is periodically notified after performance events occur
or after events fail.
|
| Platform |
The central class of the Eclipse Platform Runtime.
|
| PlatformObject |
An abstract superclass implementing the
IAdaptable
interface. |
| Plugin |
The abstract superclass of all plug-in runtime class
implementations.
|
| PluginVersionIdentifier | Deprecated
clients should use
Version instead |
| Preferences |
A table of preference settings, mapping named properties to values.
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| Preferences.PropertyChangeEvent |
An event object describing a change to a named property.
|
| ProgressMonitorWrapper |
An abstract wrapper around a progress monitor which,
unless overridden, forwards
IProgressMonitor
and IProgressMonitorWithBlocking methods to the wrapped progress monitor. |
| QualifiedName |
Qualified names are two-part names: qualifier and local name.
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| RegistryFactory |
Use this class to create or obtain an extension registry.
|
| SafeRunner |
Runs the given ISafeRunnable in a protected mode: exceptions
thrown in the runnable are logged and passed to the runnable's
exception handler.
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| Status |
A concrete status implementation, suitable either for
instantiating or subclassing.
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| SubProgressMonitor |
A progress monitor that uses a given amount of work ticks
from a parent monitor.
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| Exception | Description |
|---|---|
| AssertionFailedException |
AssertionFailedException is a runtime exception thrown
by some of the methods in Assert. |
| CoreException |
A checked exception representing a failure.
|
| InvalidRegistryObjectException |
An unchecked exception indicating that an attempt to access
an extension registry object that is no longer valid.
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| OperationCanceledException |
This exception is thrown to blow out of a long-running method
when the user cancels it.
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