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Eclipse Plug-in Development Beginner's Guide - Second Edition

By : Alex Blewitt
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Eclipse Plug-in Development Beginner's Guide - Second Edition

By: Alex Blewitt

Overview of this book

Eclipse is used by everyone from indie devs to NASA engineers. Its popularity is underpinned by its impressive plug-in ecosystem, which allows it to be extended to meet the needs of whoever is using it. This book shows you how to take full advantage of the Eclipse IDE by building your own useful plug-ins from start to finish. Taking you through the complete process of plug-in development, from packaging to automated testing and deployment, this book is a direct route to quicker, cleaner Java development. It may be for beginners, but we're confident that you'll develop new skills quickly. Pretty soon you'll feel like an expert, in complete control of your IDE. Don't let Eclipse define you - extend it with the plug-ins you need today for smarter, happier, and more effective development.
Table of Contents (24 chapters)
Eclipse Plug-in Development Beginner's Guide Second Edition
Credits
Foreword
About the Author
Acknowledgments
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Time for action – searching for preferences


Eclipse has a search field in the preferences list. This is defined not from the UI but from a separate keyword extension instead. The keyword has an id and a label. The label is a space-separated list of words that can be used in the filtering dialog.

  1. To add the offset and timezone keywords to ClockPreferencePage, create a new extension point in plugin.xml for org.eclipse.ui.keywords:

    <extension point="org.eclipse.ui.keywords">
    <keyword id="com.packtpub.e4.clock.ui.keywords"label="offset timezone"/>
    </extension>
  2. Now associate these keywords with the preference page itself:

    <extension point="org.eclipse.ui.preferencePages">
    <page name="Clock" ... ><keywordReference id="com.packtpub.e4.clock.ui.keywords"/>
    </page>
    </extension>
  3. Run the target Eclipse instance, go to the Preferences page, and type timezone or offset in the search box. The Clock preference page should be shown in both cases:

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