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RE: [dsdp-tm-dev] RSE Extension Help
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Hi Dave,
Unfortunately I had already fixed setDirty() in my
local sources and didn't see the problem go away. Can you duplicate
the problem using the Windows Shell Subsystem as I mentioned below? FYI, I
think I pulled my sources from CVS early May. Should I update? If
so, should I update Eclipse as well? I'm currently on
RC3.
Tom
Hi Tom, Thanks for mentioning the SubSystem.setDirty() problem.
That turns out to be a bug responsible for some other problems too.
It's fixed now (in CVS) and I'm hoping that should fix the problem you hit
too.
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Hi Dave, Thanks for the tip. I'm using your
suggestion, but I'm having troubles persisting my ISubSystem data. From
applyValues(), I'm calling SubSystem.setDirty(true) and then SubSystem.commit(),
which in turn calls RSEPersistenceManager.commit(ISubSystem). This last
call looks to see if the ISubSystem is dirty, but then it requests a commit of
ISystemProfileManager with no more mention of the ISubSystem. I checked and I see
that the Windows Shells Subsystem seems to behave similarly. E.g. if I
disable 'Alert me when connecting using SSL' in Server Connection Security and
save it, it is enabled again after I shutdown and restart Eclipse. Perhaps
this is a known issue? Another anomaly that I thought I'd mention is that
SubSystem.setDirty(boolean f) ignores the boolean input and always sets the
_isDirty flag to false. BTW, I figured out my earlier problem with the
multiple calls. It was a debugger quirk where a breakpoint set on an
instruction like this: return new TapSubsystem(host,
getConnectorService(host),
createTapService(host)); will break twice for each single invocation.
Tom
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I think it depends on how you're persisting your
data. If you use RSE property sets to store data associated with a model
node (like subsystem) then the RSE persistence manager will be able to take care
of saving and loading the properties. In that case, I'd suggest making use
of properties outside of createSubSystemInternal() along these
lines:
- Make your wizard page implement the
following.ISubSystemPropertiesWizardPage.
You would implement the method applyValues(ISubSystem ss) which
will get called in SubSystemConfiguration.intializeSubSystem().
- In your applyValues method use property sets
to store your data associated with your subsystem
If you do this, then the property setting will only
happen when the subsystem is created via the wizard. After that (on
restart), RSE should take care of loading those properties associated with your
subsystem.
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Sheesh, I guess it
was hard to pin down because the problem wasn't even occurring any more.
I'm guessing now that the troubles I was having were from not cleaning out
my profile between runs.
So, I guess I still have the other question about the
createSubSystemInternal() being called from two contexts, one when the new
connection is first created and two each time thereafter that the profile is
reloaded. Does it make sense to distinguish these two cases by checking
whether or not the IHost already has my data?
Tom
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Windows XP, Eclipse 3.2
RC3
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Hi Tom,
What platform are you doing this on?
Thanks,
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Hi
Dave,
The
stacks are identical. I see now that the two createSubSystem() calls have
a root higher in the call stack than I thought; I've attached a full call
stack below. It seems that finishPressed() is getting called twice.
I'm having a hard time pinning it down further than that, but I think for
now I've got something I can run with (unless of course you just happen to know
what is going wrong :-)
Thanks for your help.
Tom
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Thread [main] (Suspended (breakpoint at line
325 in SystemNewConnectionWizard))
SystemNewConnectionWizard.performFinish()
line: 325
SystemWizardDialog(WizardDialog).finishPressed() line: 680
SystemWizardDialog(WizardDialog).buttonPressed(int) line: 355
Dialog$3.widgetSelected(SelectionEvent) line: 660
TypedListener.handleEvent(Event) line: 90
EventTable.sendEvent(Event)
line: 66
Button(Widget).sendEvent(Event) line: 928
Display.runDeferredEvents() line: 3348
Display.readAndDispatch() line:
2968
SystemWizardDialog(Window).runEventLoop(Shell) line: 820
SystemWizardDialog(Window).open() line: 796
SystemNewConnectionAction(SystemBaseDialogAction).run() line: 301
SystemNewConnectionAction(Action).runWithEvent(Event) line: 499
ActionContributionItem.handleWidgetSelection(Event, boolean) line: 539
ActionContributionItem.access$2(ActionContributionItem, Event, boolean)
line: 488
ActionContributionItem$6.handleEvent(Event) line: 441
EventTable.sendEvent(Event) line: 66
ToolItem(Widget).sendEvent(Event)
line: 928
Display.runDeferredEvents() line: 3348
Display.readAndDispatch() line: 2968
Workbench.runEventLoop(Window$IExceptionHandler, Display) line: 1914
Workbench.runUI() line: 1878
Workbench.createAndRunWorkbench(Display,
WorkbenchAdvisor) line: 419
PlatformUI.createAndRunWorkbench(Display,
WorkbenchAdvisor) line: 143
IDEApplication.run(Object) line: 95
PlatformActivator$1.run(Object) line: 78
EclipseAppLauncher.runApplication(Object) line: 92
EclipseAppLauncher.start(Object) line: 68
EclipseStarter.run(Object)
line: 400
EclipseStarter.run(String[], Runnable) line: 177
NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Method, Object, Object[]) line: not
available [native method]
NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(Object, Object[])
line: 39
DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(Object, Object[]) line: 25
Method.invoke(Object, Object[]) line: 324
Main.invokeFramework(String[],
URL[]) line: 336
Main.basicRun(String[]) line: 280
Main.run(String[])
line: 977
Main.main(String[]) line: 952
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Hi Tom,
I'm still not sure I understand this. The stack you show
here looks normal - on finish, the wizard should call createHost() and, in turn,
each subsystem configuration should have createSubSystem() called (which calls
createSubSystemInternal()). With my debugging I haven't hit a case where
createSubSystemInternal() is called twice for the same thing. Also, I
haven't seen a case where SystemNewConnectionWizard.performFinish() is called
twice. Could you show me both the stacks that lead to
SystemNewConnectionWizard.performFinish()?
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Hi
Dave,
It's
not AbstractSystemNewConnectionWizardPage.performFinish() that's the problem.
It's SystemNewConnectionWizard.performFinish() that calls
createSubSystem().
Tom
New_configuration [Eclipse Application]
org.eclipse.core.launcher.Main at localhost:4910
Thread [main]
(Suspended (breakpoint at line 138 in TapSubsystemConfiguration))
TapSubsystemConfiguration.createSubSystemInternal(IHost) line: 138
TapSubsystemConfiguration(SubSystemConfiguration).createSubSystem(IHost,
boolean, ISystemNewConnectionWizardPage[]) line: 1220
SystemRegistry.createHost(String, String, String, String, String, String,
int, ISystemNewConnectionWizardPage[]) line: 2176
SystemNewConnectionWizard.performFinish() line: 325
SystemWizardDialog(WizardDialog).finishPressed() line: 680
SystemWizardDialog(WizardDialog).buttonPressed(int) line: 355
Dialog$3.widgetSelected(SelectionEvent) line: 660
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Hi Tom,
I tried to recreate the scenario that you have but I wasn't able
to hit that problem. Does your implementation of
AbstractSystemNewConnectionWizardPage override performFinish()? If so,
does it end up calling createSubSystem()? I think the default impl just
returns true.
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Hi
All,
I'm developing an RSE system type for JTAG debug
devices. For the properties of the debug device connection, I've appended
a custom wizard page which extends the RSE
AbstractSystemNewConnectionWizardPage. This wizard page is an adapter of
my SubsystemConfiguration object, which is itself an extension of the RSE
ServiceSubSystemConfiguration. When the wizard is finished, I'm trying to
add my extra properties to the IHost by overriding
ITapSubsystemConfiguration.createSubSystemInternal(IHost).
The problem is that when I click Finish, I receive
two calls to createSubSystemInternal(), one for the default wizard page and one
for my contributed page. It seems that the
SystemNewConnectionWizard.performFinish() is issued for both the main page and
for my custom page. This function calls createSubSystem(), which calls
createSubSystemInternal(), and thus the two calls.
I also noticed that createSubSystemInternal() is also
called at startup to load a persistent subsystem, which means that I need to
understand that the function will get called in two different
contexts.
For both cases I guess I could query the IHost to see
if it already contains my properties, but that smells fishy, so I wonder if this
is a problem with the RSE or with my usage.
Tom
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