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URL Stream Handlers</h1></center> | |
<b><i>Identifier: </i></b>org.eclipse.core.runtime.urlHandlers | |
<p><b><i>Description: | |
</i></b>This extension point is used to register | |
additional URL handlers to the platform search path. Note, that because | |
of the platform class loader structure, URL handlers registered by a plug-in | |
using the standard Java mechanisms will not be found. | |
<p><b><i>Configuration Markup:</i></b> | |
<p><tt> <!ELEMENT handler EMPTY></tt> | |
<p><tt> <!ATTLIST handler</tt> | |
<br><tt> protocol | |
CDATA #REQUIRED</tt> | |
<br><tt> class | |
CDATA #REQUIRED</tt> | |
<br><tt> ></tt> | |
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<b>protocol -</b> URL protocol</li> | |
<li> | |
<b>class</b> - URL stream handler contributed by plug-in</li> | |
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<b><i>Examples:</i></b> | |
<p>Following is an example of a handler configuration: | |
<p><tt> <extension point="org.eclipse.core.runtime.urlHandlers"></tt> | |
<br><tt> <handler protocol="foo" class="org.eclipse.handlers.FooHandler"/></tt> | |
<br><tt> </extension></tt> | |
<p><b><i>API Information</i>: </b>The value of the <tt>class</tt> attribute | |
must represent an implementor of implementation of <tt>java.net.URLStreamHandler</tt> | |
<p><b><i>Supplied Implementation:</i></b> The platform itself does not | |
supply any URL handlers registered through this extension point.. | |
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