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RE: [pde-dev] PDEState and state caching

Sweet... Thanks Wassim...
By the way that ant task in no big deal... but could be helpful to many
projects IMHO.
Care for a contribution?

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Cheers
Philippe

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> [mailto:pde-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Wassim Melhem
> Sent: Thursday, August 31, 2006 12:20 PM
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> Subject: Re: [pde-dev] PDEState and state caching
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> Hi Philippe,
> 
> What you want then is a stateless state :), ie. one that does not use
> caching.
> 
> For that, you should use MinimalState.
> 
> Take a look a the implementation of the 'Validate Plug-in 
> Set' button on
> the Plug-ins tab of the Eclipse/Equinox launch configuration.
> Sounds like you need an identical or trimmed-down function for your
> purposes, since you only care about unsatisfied constraints.
> 
> org.eclipse.pde.internal.ui.launcher.PluginValidationOperation
>  should be a
> good starting point.
> 
> Wassim.
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> Hi:
> I have a question on PDESate
> I am building a set of ant tasks that re-use PDEState to validate the
> state of an arbitrary set of bundles and plugins, all external.
> 
> I get a PDESate to obtain a State with :
> PDEState pdeState = new PDEState(new URL[0], urls, true, new
> NullProgressMonitor());
> State osgiState = pdeState.getState();
> IPluginModelBase[] targetModels = pdeState.getTargetModels();
> 
> and then I iterate over that to get errors:
> BundleDescription bd = targetModels[i].getBundleDescription();
> ResolverError[] re = osgiState.getResolverErrors(bd);
> and do some simple analysis of that.
> 
> It works great but the second time I run it on a set of bundles that
> cannot be resolved, its runs without detecting errors.
> It sounds that PDEState does some smart caching...based on time stamps
> How to disable that?
> Is that with System.setProperty("pde.nocache","true") ? But 
> it seems to
> apply only to 'workspace' plugins, while I am feeding only target
> stuffs.
> I tried to create the PDEstate with resolve true or false. no changes.
> Or some other trick?
> Would just cleaning the directory be enough?
> 
> I would like to avoid hacking the PDESate code, which is so cooool!
> Cordially
> 
> --
> Cheers
> Philippe
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