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Re: [ptp-dev] PTP services questions
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That looks similar to my understanding of what Greg suggested I look at
for a project properties page. I won't do anything with this until I get
clarification from Greg.
Dave
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Re: [ptp-dev] PTP services questions
Hi Dave,
I'm just wondering if there is any overlap with the view you are talking
about and the service model properties page which we are looking to
redesign:
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=284182
Mike Kucera
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IBM Eclipse CDT Team
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Dave Wootton ---07/24/2009 07:27:38 AM---Greg
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[ptp-dev] PTP services questions
Greg
I think I have completed the changes to the PE and LL code for service
configurations and have them working with your services test code. Should
I commit that code now even though it breaks the existing function or is
there more I need to do before committing?
I started looking at changes for your suggestions about a preference page
showing service configurations and projects as well as the project
properties page showing service configurations. I'm not sure how the user
interacts with a preference page that just shows service configurations
and projects. Are you thinking the use would modify service configurations
from this page? Some other action? If it's a static display should it just
be a view?
I was looking at where the data for these pages comes from. It looks like
the linkage between service configurations and projects is handled by the
IServiceModelManager object. Am I looking in the right place? If so, it
looks like there is a mapping from IProject (key) to the set of service
configurations referenced by that project. If I need to build a page
showing service configuratuons and projects that use them, then I think I
need to build a mapping with service configuration as key and a set of
projects.
Finally, if I implement a view showing service configurations and
projects, should I implement some sort of change listener in the service
model manager so the view can be notified when the map has changed, and
rebuild the view?
Dave
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