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[expressions] how to use custom variable resolvers [message #335012] Mon, 16 March 2009 15:55 Go to next message
Erdal Karaca is currently offline Erdal KaracaFriend
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I could not find any examples dealing with (custom) variable resolvers.
How are custom variable resolvers implemented and registered to be used in
the evaluation context/service?
Re: [expressions] how to use custom variable resolvers [message #335021 is a reply to message #335012] Mon, 16 March 2009 19:18 Go to previous message
Paul Webster is currently offline Paul WebsterFriend
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Erdal Karaca wrote:
> I could not find any examples dealing with (custom) variable resolvers.
> How are custom variable resolvers implemented and registered to be used
> in the evaluation context/service?

An evaluation context can be created with an IVariableResolver and used
programmaticly with core expressions. There is no support, however, to
contribute a custom resolver to the IEvaluationService at this time.

I was exploring this for dynamic variables:
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=248140

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