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This is used to register an adapter factory with the dynamic adapter factory.
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Defines the Adapter Factory being added. All added Adapter Factories are queriable whenever their Function Group and optional Viewer Id are specified.
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The package URI that you are extending (for example &quot;ejb.xmi&quot;)
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The fully qualified name of the class which implements org.eclipse.emf.common.notify.AdapterFactory.
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The Unique identifier of the Adapter Factory extension. This will associate it with one or more function groups based on the function group patterns. Function Groups allow Content and Actions to be enabled or disabled based on project-specific information. Generally, they are used by vendors who wish to add functionality specific to their products, e.g. J2EE Application Servers.
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An optional viewer Id which will limit the invocation of the defined Adapter Factory to the given viewer id.
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[Enter the first release in which this extension point appears.]
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[Enter extension point usage example here.]
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[Enter API information here.]
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[Enter information about supplied implementation of this extension point.]
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