public class ModulePathContainerInitializer extends ClasspathContainerInitializer
ATTRIBUTE_NOT_SUPPORTED, ATTRIBUTE_READ_ONLY| Constructor and Description |
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ModulePathContainerInitializer() |
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void |
initialize(IPath containerPath,
IJavaProject project)
Binds a classpath container to a
IClasspathContainer for a given project,
or silently fails if unable to do so. |
canUpdateClasspathContainer, getAccessRulesStatus, getAttributeStatus, getComparisonID, getDescription, getFailureContainer, getSourceAttachmentStatus, requestClasspathContainerUpdatepublic void initialize(IPath containerPath,
IJavaProject project)
throws CoreException
ClasspathContainerInitializerIClasspathContainer for a given project,
or silently fails if unable to do so.
A container is identified by a container path, which must be formed of two segments. The first segment is used as a unique identifier (which this initializer did register onto), and the second segment can be used as an additional hint when performing the resolution.
The initializer is invoked if a container path needs to be resolved for a given project, and no
value for it was recorded so far. The implementation of the initializer would typically set the
corresponding container using JavaCore#setClasspathContainer.
A container initialization can be indirectly performed while attempting to resolve a project
classpath using IJavaProject#getResolvedClasspath(; or directly when using
JavaCore#getClasspathContainer. During the initialization process, any attempt
to further obtain the same container will simply return null so as to avoid an
infinite regression of initializations.
A container initialization may also occur indirectly when setting a project classpath, as the operation needs to resolve the classpath for validation purpose. While the operation is in progress, a referenced container initializer may be invoked. If the initializer further tries to access the referring project classpath, it will not see the new assigned classpath until the operation has completed. Note that once the Java change notification occurs (at the end of the operation), the model has been updated, and the project classpath can be queried normally.
This method is called by the Java model to give the party that defined this particular kind of classpath container the chance to install classpath container objects that will be used to convert classpath container entries into simpler classpath entries. The method is typically called exactly once for a given Java project and classpath container entry. This method must not be called by other clients.
There are a wide variety of conditions under which this method may be invoked. To ensure that the implementation does not interfere with correct functioning of the Java model, the implementation should use only the following Java model APIs:
JavaCore#setClasspathContainer(IPath, IJavaProject[], IClasspathContainer[], org.eclipse.core.runtime.IProgressMonitor)JavaCore.getClasspathContainer(IPath, IJavaProject)JavaCore#create(org.eclipse.core.resources.IWorkspaceRoot)JavaCore#create(org.eclipse.core.resources.IProject)IJavaModel.getJavaProjects()initialize in class ClasspathContainerInitializercontainerPath - a two-segment path (ID/hint) identifying the container that needs
to be resolvedproject - the Java project in which context the container is to be resolved.
This allows generic containers to be bound with project specific values.CoreException - if an exception occurs during the initializationJavaCore.getClasspathContainer(IPath, IJavaProject),
JavaCore#setClasspathContainer(IPath, IJavaProject[], IClasspathContainer[], org.eclipse.core.runtime.IProgressMonitor),
IClasspathContainer