Shared elements and part descriptor in Eclipse application model
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In an Eclipse e4 application model I can define shared elements so that placeholders can refer to them from different places and layout perspectives.
I can also define part descriptors to create and show Parts on the model programmatically via the EPartService
.
MPart part = partService.createPart("part descriptor id");
Now, if I want to manually show a shared element, I need to duplicate its definition (id, properties, tags, toolbar, it might be lots of stuff) to a part descriptor.
I would just like to make sure that there is no way to avoid this, the part service does not like shared elements, it requires part descriptors.
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In an Eclipse e4 application model I can define shared elements so that placeholders can refer to them from different places and layout perspectives.
I can also define part descriptors to create and show Parts on the model programmatically via the EPartService
.
MPart part = partService.createPart("part descriptor id");
Now, if I want to manually show a shared element, I need to duplicate its definition (id, properties, tags, toolbar, it might be lots of stuff) to a part descriptor.
I would just like to make sure that there is no way to avoid this, the part service does not like shared elements, it requires part descriptors.
eclipse-rcp e4
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In an Eclipse e4 application model I can define shared elements so that placeholders can refer to them from different places and layout perspectives.
I can also define part descriptors to create and show Parts on the model programmatically via the EPartService
.
MPart part = partService.createPart("part descriptor id");
Now, if I want to manually show a shared element, I need to duplicate its definition (id, properties, tags, toolbar, it might be lots of stuff) to a part descriptor.
I would just like to make sure that there is no way to avoid this, the part service does not like shared elements, it requires part descriptors.
eclipse-rcp e4
In an Eclipse e4 application model I can define shared elements so that placeholders can refer to them from different places and layout perspectives.
I can also define part descriptors to create and show Parts on the model programmatically via the EPartService
.
MPart part = partService.createPart("part descriptor id");
Now, if I want to manually show a shared element, I need to duplicate its definition (id, properties, tags, toolbar, it might be lots of stuff) to a part descriptor.
I would just like to make sure that there is no way to avoid this, the part service does not like shared elements, it requires part descriptors.
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eclipse-rcp e4
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