Creating a View of a Project [message #197974] |
Thu, 19 February 2004 19:29 |
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Originally posted by: Lamont_Gilbert.rigidsoftware.com
I want to basically create a form of the Project Explorer, but I can not
find out what class implements this. The Project Explorer would seem to
get its input not from some external selection event.
Is it possible for me to create a view that can populate itself without
the need of the selection event fired by some external selection? Is
their a way to query the environment to get a list of available
projects? I am going to create an RCP application eventually and the
ProjectExplorer is really no good for me because All my data is in a
database and not in files.
Need help and or ideas. Thanks!
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Respectfully,
CL Gilbert
"Verily, verily, I say unto you, He that entereth not by the door() into
the sheepfold{}, but climbeth up some other *way, the same is a thief
and a robber." John 10:1
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Re: Creating a View of a Project [message #197999 is a reply to message #197974] |
Thu, 19 February 2004 20:57 |
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Originally posted by: Lamont_Gilbert.rigidsoftware.com
CL [dnoyeb] Gilbert wrote:
> I want to basically create a form of the Project Explorer, but I can not
> find out what class implements this. The Project Explorer would seem to
> get its input not from some external selection event.
>
> Is it possible for me to create a view that can populate itself without
> the need of the selection event fired by some external selection? Is
> their a way to query the environment to get a list of available
> projects? I am going to create an RCP application eventually and the
> ProjectExplorer is really no good for me because All my data is in a
> database and not in files.
>
> Need help and or ideas. Thanks!
>
>
>
well I found ResourcesPlugin.getWorkspace.getRoot()
and with the root I can get all the projects with getProjects()
and only the open ones with members();
I think I cna take it from here. Thanks for the consideration.
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Respectfully,
CL Gilbert
"Verily, verily, I say unto you, He that entereth not by the door() into
the sheepfold{}, but climbeth up some other *way, the same is a thief
and a robber." John 10:1
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Re: Creating a View of a Project [message #198029 is a reply to message #197999] |
Thu, 19 February 2004 21:19 |
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Originally posted by: Lamont_Gilbert.rigidsoftware.com
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> well I found ResourcesPlugin.getWorkspace.getRoot()
> and with the root I can get all the projects with getProjects()
> and only the open ones with members();
>
> I think I cna take it from here. Thanks for the consideration.
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turns out both return the same thing, all projects. I guess I have to
check each one to see if its open. That will work.
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Respectfully,
CL Gilbert
"Verily, verily, I say unto you, He that entereth not by the door() into
the sheepfold{}, but climbeth up some other *way, the same is a thief
and a robber." John 10:1
GnuPG Key Fingerprint:
82A6 8893 C2A1 F64E A9AD 19AE 55B2 4CD7 80D2 0A2D
For a free Java interface to Freechess.org see
http://www.rigidsoftware.com/Chess/chess.html
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