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| <schema targetNamespace="org.eclipse.core.variables"> | |
| <annotation> | |
| <appInfo> | |
| <meta.schema plugin="org.eclipse.core.variables" id="valueVariables" name="Value Variables"/> | |
| </appInfo> | |
| <documentation> | |
| This extension point provides a mechanism for defining variables used for string substitution. A value variable has a static value. | |
| </documentation> | |
| </annotation> | |
| <element name="extension"> | |
| <complexType> | |
| <sequence> | |
| <element ref="variable" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded"/> | |
| </sequence> | |
| <attribute name="point" type="string" use="required"> | |
| <annotation> | |
| <documentation> | |
| a fully qualified identifier of the target extension point | |
| </documentation> | |
| </annotation> | |
| </attribute> | |
| <attribute name="id" type="string"> | |
| <annotation> | |
| <documentation> | |
| an optional identifier of the extension instance | |
| </documentation> | |
| </annotation> | |
| </attribute> | |
| <attribute name="name" type="string"> | |
| <annotation> | |
| <documentation> | |
| an optional name of the extension instance | |
| </documentation> | |
| </annotation> | |
| </attribute> | |
| </complexType> | |
| </element> | |
| <element name="variable"> | |
| <complexType> | |
| <attribute name="name" type="string" use="required"> | |
| <annotation> | |
| <documentation> | |
| specifies a unique name for this variable. | |
| </documentation> | |
| </annotation> | |
| </attribute> | |
| <attribute name="initialValue" type="string"> | |
| <annotation> | |
| <documentation> | |
| specifies the initial value for this variable. When specified, an <code>initializerClass</code> attribute must not be specified. | |
| </documentation> | |
| </annotation> | |
| </attribute> | |
| <attribute name="initializerClass" type="string"> | |
| <annotation> | |
| <documentation> | |
| specifies the fully qualified name of the Java class that implements <code>org.eclipse.core.variables.IValueVariableInitializer</code>. When specified, an <code>initialValue</code> attribute must not be specified. | |
| </documentation> | |
| <appInfo> | |
| <meta.attribute kind="java" basedOn="org.eclipse.core.variables.IValueVariableInitializer"/> | |
| </appInfo> | |
| </annotation> | |
| </attribute> | |
| <attribute name="description" type="string"> | |
| <annotation> | |
| <documentation> | |
| specifies a human-readable description of this variable. | |
| </documentation> | |
| <appInfo> | |
| <meta.attribute translatable="true"/> | |
| </appInfo> | |
| </annotation> | |
| </attribute> | |
| </complexType> | |
| </element> | |
| <annotation> | |
| <appInfo> | |
| <meta.section type="since"/> | |
| </appInfo> | |
| <documentation> | |
| 3.0 | |
| </documentation> | |
| </annotation> | |
| <annotation> | |
| <appInfo> | |
| <meta.section type="examples"/> | |
| </appInfo> | |
| <documentation> | |
| The following is an example of a value variable contribution with an initial value: | |
| <p> | |
| <pre> | |
| <extension point="org.eclipse.core.variables.valueVariables"> | |
| <variable | |
| name="FOO_HOME" | |
| initialValue="/usr/local/foo"> | |
| </variable> | |
| </extension> | |
| </pre> | |
| </p> | |
| In the example above, the specified variable is created with the initial value "/usr/local/foo". | |
| The following is an example of a value variable contribution with an initializer class: | |
| <p> | |
| <pre> | |
| <extension point="org.eclipse.core.variables.valueVariables"> | |
| <variable | |
| name="FOO_HOME" | |
| initializerClass="com.example.FooLocator"> | |
| </variable> | |
| </extension> | |
| </pre> | |
| </p> | |
| In the example above, the variable FOO_HOME is created and the class "com.example.FooLocator" will be | |
| used to initialize the value the first time it's requested. | |
| </documentation> | |
| </annotation> | |
| <annotation> | |
| <appInfo> | |
| <meta.section type="apiInfo"/> | |
| </appInfo> | |
| <documentation> | |
| Value of the attribute <b>initializerClass</b> must be a fully qualified name of a Java class that implements the interface <b>org.eclipse.core.variables.IValueVariableInitializer</b>. | |
| </documentation> | |
| </annotation> | |
| <annotation> | |
| <appInfo> | |
| <meta.section type="copyright"/> | |
| </appInfo> | |
| <documentation> | |
| Copyright (c) 2003, 2005 IBM Corporation and others.<br> | |
| All rights reserved. This program and the accompanying materials are made | |
| available under the terms of the Eclipse Public License v1.0 which | |
| accompanies this distribution, and is available at | |
| <a href="http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html">http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html</a> | |
| </documentation> | |
| </annotation> | |
| </schema> |