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      How to design your own extension-point for Eclipse
      2010-01-14 23:01:01  作者:  來源:
      Eclipse allow you to extend its functionalities by implementing its extension-point. We often write a Eclipse plugin which implement some of Eclipse's existing extension-points, e.g. if we want to contribute a popup menu for Eclipse, we need implement org.eclipse.ui.popupMenus extension-point, and follow the org.eclipse.ui.popupMenus's API contract which defined by org.eclipse.ui.popupMenus extension-point schema, then Eclipse will do things as we wish.

      So what happened here? Why Eclipse know how to process your popup menu contribution? How to add a pretty new functionality to Eclipse, which can't find or defined by Eclipse's existing extension-point? The answer is: contribute a extension-point for Eclipse by yourself.

      Here I will use a example to explain how to define a extension-point by yourself, suppose I want to write a view that will show services status which deploy in a container like tomcat, spring, websphere etc., and customer can add any unknown containers support by implement my new extension-point for this view.

      1. The requirements

      I want to get service from container, also I need support unknown container type, so a client will be needed, i.e. I can user that client to get what I want to show in my view. So here I will define a client extension-point and this client will follow the interface contract below:

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      1. public interface IClient {   
      2.     public void setHost(String host);   
      3.     public void setPort(int port);   
      4.     public void createClient();   
      5.        
      6.     public List<IService> listServices();       
      7. }  


      The three methods at beginning will set connection information for client and create a client instance, then listServices() will get service back

      2. Define client extension-point
      You can use PDE extension-point schema editor do this, here's my client schema:

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      1. <?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8'?>   
      2. <!-- Schema file written by PDE -->   
      3. <schema targetNamespace="com.example.services">   
      4. <annotation>   
      5.       <appInfo>   
      6.          <meta.schema plugin="com.example.services" id="clients" name="Clients"/>   
      7.       </appInfo>   
      8.       <documentation>   
      9.          this extension-point will be used to connect different container   
      10.       </documentation>   
      11.    </annotation>   
      12.   
      13.    <element name="extension">   
      14.       <complexType>   
      15.          <sequence minOccurs="1" maxOccurs="unbounded">   
      16.             <element ref="client"/>   
      17.          </sequence>   
      18.          <attribute name="point" type="string" use="required">   
      19.             <annotation>   
      20.                <documentation>   
      21.                      
      22.                </documentation>   
      23.             </annotation>   
      24.          </attribute>   
      25.          <attribute name="id" type="string">   
      26.             <annotation>   
      27.                <documentation>   
      28.                      
      29.                </documentation>   
      30.             </annotation>   
      31.          </attribute>   
      32.          <attribute name="name" type="string">   
      33.             <annotation>   
      34.                <documentation>   
      35.                      
      36.                </documentation>   
      37.                <appInfo>   
      38.                   <meta.attribute translatable="true"/>   
      39.                </appInfo>   
      40.             </annotation>   
      41.          </attribute>   
      42.       </complexType>   
      43.    </element>   
      44.   
      45.    <element name="client">   
      46.       <complexType>   
      47.          <attribute name="id" type="string" use="required">   
      48.             <annotation>   
      49.                <documentation>   
      50.                      
      51.                </documentation>   
      52.             </annotation>   
      53.          </attribute>   
      54.          <attribute name="name" type="string" use="required">   
      55.             <annotation>   
      56.                <documentation>   
      57.                      
      58.                </documentation>   
      59.             </annotation>   
      60.          </attribute>   
      61.          <attribute name="clientType" type="string" use="required">   
      62.             <annotation>   
      63.                <documentation>   
      64.                      
      65.                </documentation>   
      66.             </annotation>   
      67.          </attribute>   
      68.          <attribute name="class" type="string" use="required">   
      69.             <annotation>   
      70.                <documentation>   
      71.                      
      72.                </documentation>   
      73.                <appInfo>   
      74.                   <meta.attribute kind="java" basedOn="com.example.services.client.IClient"/>   
      75.                </appInfo>   
      76.             </annotation>   
      77.          </attribute>   
      78.       </complexType>   
      79.    </element>   
      80.   
      81.    <annotation>   
      82.       <appInfo>   
      83.          <meta.section type="since"/>   
      84.       </appInfo>   
      85.       <documentation>   
      86.          2007/09  
      87.       </documentation>   
      88.    </annotation>   
      89.   
      90.    <annotation>   
      91.       <appInfo>   
      92.          <meta.section type="examples"/>   
      93.       </appInfo>   
      94.       <documentation>   
      95.          <pre>   
      96. <extension   
      97.          point="com.example.services.clients">   
      98.       <client   
      99.             class="com.example.services.TomcatClient"  
      100.             clientType="tomcat"  
      101.             id="com.example.services.TomcatClient"  
      102.             name="Tomcat Client"/>   
      103. </extension>   
      104. </pre>   
      105.       </documentation>   
      106.    </annotation>   
      107.   
      108.    <annotation>   
      109.       <appInfo>   
      110.          <meta.section type="apiInfo"/>   
      111.       </appInfo>   
      112.       <documentation>   
      113.          extension of this extension-point must implement <samp>com.example.services.client.IClient</samp>   
      114.       </documentation>   
      115.    </annotation>   
      116.   
      117.    <annotation>   
      118.       <appInfo>   
      119.          <meta.section type="implementation"/>   
      120.       </appInfo>   
      121.       <documentation>   
      122.          see com.example.services plugin for a implementation example   
      123.       </documentation>   
      124.    </annotation>   
      125.   
      126.    <annotation>   
      127.       <appInfo>   
      128.          <meta.section type="copyright"/>   
      129.       </appInfo>   
      130.       <documentation>   
      131.          alexgreenbar   
      132.       </documentation>   
      133.    </annotation>   
      134.   
      135. </schema>  


      3. Extension-point handle classes

      When my view need get services status back, I need load all contributed extension, and instance client which know how to get service status back, here's code:

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      1. //describe every client contribution   
      2. public class ClientsEntry {   
      3.     private final static String ATTR_TYPE = "clientType";   
      4.     private final static String ATTR_CLAZZ = "class";   
      5.   
      6.     private IConfigurationElement element;   
      7.        
      8.     private String type;   
      9.   
      10.     public ClientsEntry(IConfigurationElement aElement) {   
      11.         element = aElement;   
      12.            
      13.         type = element.getAttribute(ATTR_TYPE);   
      14.     }   
      15.     
      16.     public String getType() {   
      17.         return type;   
      18.     }   
      19.        
      20.     public IClient createClient() throws CoreException {   
      21.         return (IClient)element.createExecutableExtension(ATTR_CLAZZ);   
      22.     }   
      23.   
      24. }  




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      1. //ClientsRegistry manage all client contribution, use singleton pattern   
      2. public class ClientsRegistry {   
      3.     private final static Logger LOG = Logger.getLogger(ClientsRegistry.class.getName());   
      4.        
      5.     private final static String EXTENSION_POINT_ID = "com.example.services.clients";   
      6.            
      7.     private final static ClientsRegistry INSTANCE = new ClientsRegistry();   
      8.        
      9.     private List<ClientsEntry> entries = new ArrayList<ClientsEntry>();   
      10.        
      11.     private ClientsRegistry() {   
      12.         //   
      13.     }   
      14.        
      15.     public static ClientsRegistry getInstance() {   
      16.         return INSTANCE;   
      17.     }   
      18.        
      19.     private void load(){   
      20.         entries.clear();   
      21.            
      22.         IExtensionRegistry registry = Platform.getExtensionRegistry();   
      23.         IExtensionPoint point = registry.getExtensionPoint(EXTENSION_POINT_ID);   
      24.         for (IExtension extension : point.getExtensions()){   
      25.             for (IConfigurationElement element : extension.getConfigurationElements()){   
      26.                 entries.add(new ClientsEntry(element));   
      27.             }   
      28.         }   
      29.     }   
      30.        
      31.     public List<ClientsEntry> getEntries() {   
      32.         load();   
      33.         return entries;   
      34.     }   
      35.        
      36.     public IClient getClient(String type) {   
      37.         IClient client = null;   
      38.            
      39.         load();   
      40.         for (ClientsEntry entry : entries) {   
      41.             if (entry.getType().equalsIgnoreCase(type)) {   
      42.                 try {   
      43.                     client = entry.createClient();   
      44.                 } catch (CoreException e) {   
      45.                     LOG.log(Level.FINE, "can't instance client extension: ", e);   
      46.                     client = null;   
      47.                     continue;   
      48.                 }                   
      49.                 break;                   
      50.             }               
      51.         }   
      52.   
      53.         return client;   
      54.     }   
      55.   
      56. }  


      4. A example client extension

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      1. <extension   
      2.          point="com.example.services.clients">   
      3.       <client   
      4.             class="com.example.services.TomcatClient"  
      5.             clientType="tomcat"  
      6.             id="com.example.services.TomcatClient"  
      7.             name="Tomcat Client"/>   
      8. </extension>  


      5. Use client extension

      In the view code:
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      1. String newClientType = "tomcat"  
      2. IClient client = ClientRegistry.getInstance().getClient(newClientType);   
      3. client.setHost("localhost");   
      4. client.setPort(8080);   
      5. client.createClient();   
      6. List<IService> allServices = client.listServices();  


      6. Summary

      So write a extension-point is not so hard? It's pretty easy actually! Could you imagine all the powerful functionalities of Eclipse are based on this extension mechanism?

      - ClientsEntry, ClientsRegistry can be reused, they are similar with code in Eclipse itself that process extension-point
      - the most important thing is design your extension-point API contract and select a suitable opportunity to load your extension, apply lazy loading when possible

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