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RE: [wtp-dev] Unused and Misused WTP Extension Points
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At least one of these extension points
(org.eclipse.wst.common.project.facet.ui.wizard) is there for backwards
compatibility. This particular one was introduced in 1.0 and deprecated/replaced
in 1.5. So what should our policy be with regards to such deprecated extension
points (and api for that matter)? Do we say that they get removed when they no
longer come up in usage scans?
- Konstantin
Take a look at the Extension Point
Usage Scan Report:
http://www.eclipse.org/webtools/development/apiscanner/reports/combinedExtPtUsage.html
There, you'll see the extension point usage
scans for two of our largest adopters, IBM and BEA, as well as any extension
point usages within WTP. This report is interesting for two
reasons: (1) It may be worthwhile
for us to design a mechanism, maybe using the component.xml, to declare
extension points as API or as internal. We have a lot of extension points
which only have one reference within WTP, and it is probably debateable whether
an extension point was the best solution there anyways. It could be argued
all extension points should be API by definition, but I know as a project,
that's not how we're using them. We have too many extension points with
one internal reference for that to be the case. I am especially thinking
of those only used for classloading purposes. (2) There are a number of extension points which aren't
being used at all. This is very alarming, and we should remove/clean these
up for sure. Extension points not
being used: org.eclipse.wst.common.emfworkbench.integration.ModifierHelperFactory
org.eclipse.wst.common.frameworks.ui.DataModelWizardExtension
org.eclipse.wst.common.frameworks.ui.extendedViewer org.eclipse.wst.common.project.facet.ui.wizard
org.eclipse.wst.common.ui.properties.propertySections org.eclipse.wst.validation.referencialFileValidator org.eclipse.jst.j2ee.J2EEModulePostImport
org.eclipse.jst.j2ee.core.jndiBindingsHelpers org.eclipse.jst.server.core.internalRuntimeComponentProviders
org.eclipse.wst.internet.monitor.core.internalContentFilters
org.eclipse.wst.server.core.installableRuntimes org.eclipse.wst.wsdl.ui.ExtensionsSchemasDescription org.eclipse.wst.wsdl.ui.WSDLEditorExtensionConfiguration org.eclipse.wst.html.ui.deviceProfileEntryProvider
org.eclipse.wst.xsd.ui.ExtensionsSchemasDescription org.eclipse.wst.xsd.ui.XSDEditorExtensionConfiguration org.eclipse.wst.xsd.ui.extensionCategories
org.eclipse.wst.xsd.ui.internalEditorConfiguration
I can start opening defects for these
unused extension points if you like. Thoughts? John Lanuti
IBM
Web Tools Platform Technical Lead, IBM Rational
IBM Software Lab - Research
Triangle Park, NC
jlanuti@xxxxxxxxxx
t/l 441-7861
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