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Re: [jdt-dev] How to capture refactoring action in Eclipse?

Thanks, Dirk. It's a great documentation. I still have
some questions.
1. Only org.eclipse.jdt.ui.renameParticipants,
deleteParticipants and createParticipants are provided
so far. Will other refactoing participants be added in
the near future.

2. Is renameParticipants working? I am doing a spike
test but cannot get it work so far.

Thanks,
Hongbing

--- Dirk Baeumer <dirk_baeumer@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> Hi,
> 
> the 3.0 release of Eclipse will provide a
> processor/participant
> architecture for refactoring. You might want to have
> a look at
> the proposal at
>
http://dev.eclipse.org/viewcvs/index.cgi/%7Echeckout%7E/jdt-ui-home/r3_0/proposals/refactoring/participants.html.
> 
> Participants will give you the change to capture
> refactorings affecting
> other domains (like renaming a type or moving a
> method).
> 
> Dirk
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> Hi, Eclipsers,
> 
> I am interested in developing a plugin to capture
> refactoring actions in Eclipse. I searched through
> email archives and tried the following approaches:
> 
> 1. Looked for refactoring listener of JDT but
> apparently JDT doesn't have it.
> 2. Tried to listen to menu selection event in
> Eclipse
>   A message in JDT archive mentioned Eclipse doesn't
> have the mechanism to listen to random menu
> selection
> and I did not find it either.
> 3. Used setGlobalActionHandler() to redefine
> refactoring action but the original refactoring
> action
> will be blocked out and it only works to drop-down
> menu in the workbench not to popup menu.
> 
> Finally I checked out Eclipse source code and
> realized
> that the ideal solution is to add action listeners
> to
> Eclipse JDT. I want to ask two questions here:
> 1. Is my resolution correct or not? Is there better
> way to accomplish this in Eclipse?
> 2. Could I contribute this to Eclipse JDT so that
> future users of my plugin don't have to install the
> customized JDT plugin?
> 
> Any suggestion will be appreciated.
> Thanks,
> Hongbing
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