disable a plugin programmatically? [message #48139] |
Wed, 04 June 2003 05:04 |
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Originally posted by: billy.hotmail.com
We are developing applications to deploy on the eclipse framework,
and functionalities are provided as plugins. Users get
different functionalities based on their roles after they
log in.
When a user does not have the privilege to run certain
functionalities, we would like to turn it off dynamically
after authenticating the user.
How can we do that?
thanks
x
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Re: disable a plugin programmatically? [message #50882 is a reply to message #48139] |
Thu, 05 June 2003 04:56 |
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Originally posted by: stelian.iancu.gmx.net
blah wrote:
> We are developing applications to deploy on the eclipse framework,
> and functionalities are provided as plugins. Users get
> different functionalities based on their roles after they
> log in.
>
> When a user does not have the privilege to run certain
> functionalities, we would like to turn it off dynamically
> after authenticating the user.
>
> How can we do that?
>
> thanks
>
> x
AFAIK, it is not possible to do that at the moment (because the plug-ins are
not dynamic). Ther's an Eclipse project, Equinox, which is addressing this
matter (but it's in a very early stage).
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Stelian Iancu
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Re: disable a plugin programmatically? [message #51053 is a reply to message #48139] |
Thu, 05 June 2003 22:08 |
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Originally posted by: adam.kiezun.gmx.net.remove
after startup all plugins are already identified, so neither adding or removing
them will succeed
one nasty way of getting what you want would be to hack the startup code (but i
guess there might be _no way_ you would do that in an API-clean way)
anyways, eclipse.plaftorm is your newsgroup, this issue has not too much to do
with jdt
cheers
a.
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