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Re: [pde-dev] Win32RefreshProvider
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Hi Jason,
It sounds like you copied the extension as-is from the developer guide
which isn't what you want. That particular extension is for the
org.eclipse.core.resources.win32 fragment.
Try to set the class attribute to a class of yours that extends
RefreshProvider. Recall, this class is responsible for installing a monitor
on a specific resource and its resource subtree if it is a project or
folder. The monitor must implement IRefreshMonitor.
The "PDE Does Plug-ins" article
(http://eclipse.org/articles/Article-PDE-does-plugins/PDE-intro.html) does
a better job of explaining extensions if you're just getting started.
For future reference, the newsgroups might strike your fancy too. ;-)
(http://eclipse.org/newsgroups/index.html)
Yours,
Cherie G. Wong
Software Developer, The Eclipse Project
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Hi,
I tried to use the default behavior of
org.eclipse.core.internal.resources.refresh.win32.Win32RefreshProvider.
I added the extension point which I copied from platform plugin
developer guide. I thought the extension point will register the
Win32RefreshProvider to monitor the external files and refresh the
workspace properly, but I didn't get it working. Do I need to
programmatically link the Win32RefreshProvider to my workspace?
Please help if you know how to get Win32RefreshProvider working.
Thanks,
-Jason
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