You can allow your users to access the help system over the Internet or an intranet by installing an information center and the documentation plug-ins on a server. Clients view help by navigating to a URL, and the help system is shown in their Web browser. The information center help system can be used for both client and web applications, either of which can have their help accessed remotely. All features of help system except context help, active help, command support, and the help view are supported.
The information center help system allows passing number of options that can be used to customize various aspects of the information center. The following options are supported:
osgi.instance.area
or
osgi.instance.area.default
properties.
-nl en -locales de en es fr it ja
ko pt_BR zh_CN zh_TW
will cause the information center to operate in 10 locales.
All other locales will receive content from the en
locale.
-vmargs -Xmx256M
increases memory available to the information center and will allow serving of a
larger book collection.
These steps are for the help system integrator and are not meant to address all the possible scenarios. It is assumed that all your documentation is delivered as Eclipse plug-ins and, in general, you are familiar with the eclipse help system.
d:\myApp
. This
will create an eclipse sub-directory, d:\myApp\eclipse
that
contains the code required for the Eclipse platform (which includes the
help system).
The org.eclipse.help.standalone.Infocenter
class has a
main()
method that you can use to launch the information center from the command
line. The command line argument syntax is:
-command start | shutdown | [-eclipsehome eclipseInstallPath] [-data instanceArea] [-host helpServerHost] [-locales localeList] [-port helpServerPort] [-dir rtl] [-noexec] [platform options] [-vmargs JavaVMarguments]
To start an information center on port 8081, issue a start
command by running
java -classpath d:\myApp\eclipse\plugins\org.eclipse.help.base_[version].jar org.eclipse.help.standalone.Infocenter -command start -eclipsehome d:\myApp\eclipse -port 8081
To shut down the information center issue a shutdown
command by running
java -classpath d:\myApp\eclipse\plugins\org.eclipse.help.base_[version].jar org.eclipse.help.standalone.Infocenter -command shutdown -eclipsehome d:\myApp\eclipse
Start the information center using the instructions above. Point a web browser to the
"/help/index.jsp" starting point for the Web application running on
the port specified when starting the information center (e.g. 8081). For example, from
the machine on which the information center is installed, this would be
http://localhost:8081/help/index.jsp
.
When including an information center as part of another application, it may be more convenient to start it and stop it using Java API calls instead of system commands. If this is the case, follow the steps:
d:\myApp\eclipse\plugins\org.eclipse.help.base_[version].jar
is on your application's classpath. The class you use to start and
shut down the information center is org.eclipse.help.standalone.Infocenter
.
String
objects containing options that you
want to pass to the information center. Typically, the eclipsehome
and
port
options are needed.
String[] options = new String[] { "-eclipsehome", "d:\\myApp\\eclipse" , "-port", "8081" };
Help
class by
passing in the options.
Infocenter infocenter = new Infocenter(options);
infocenter.start();
infocenter.shutdown();
Eclipse contains a complete information center and does not require any other server
software to run. However, in an unsecure environment like the Internet, it is
not recommended to allow direct access by the clients, but instead made
available through an HTTP server or an application server. Most servers come
with modules or servlets for delegating certain request to other Web resources.
For example, you can configure a proxy module of the Apache HTTP Server to
redirect requests made to http://mycompany.com/myproduct/infocenter
to http://internalserver:8081/help
that runs an information center. Adding
the lines
LoadModule proxy_module modules/ApacheModuleProxy.dll ProxyPass /myproduct/infocenter http://internalserver:8081/help ProxyPassReverse /myproduct/infocenter http://internalserver:8081/help
to the conf/httpd.conf
file of Apache server running the mycompany
web site accomplishes this.
Some versions of the Apache HTTP server may contain an AddDefaultCharset directive enabled in configuration file. Remove the directive or replace it with
AddDefaultCharset Off
to have browsers display documents using correct character set.
Multiple instances of an information center can be run on a machine from one
installation. Each started instance must use its own port and must be provided
with a workspace, hence the -port
and -data
options
must be specified. The instances can serve documentation from different sets of
plug-ins by providing a valid platform configuration with the
-configuration
option.
If -configuration
is not used and the configuration directory is
shared among multiple information center instances with overlapping sets of locales,
you must be ensure that all search indexes are created by one information center
instance before another instance is started. Indexes are saved in the
configuration directory, and write access is not synchronized across information center
instances.
Filtering support is turned off when running in information center mode, causing all content, including filtered content, to be visible. If you intent to host your documentation in both workbench and information center modes, you should use filters in a way that makes sense even if filtering is turned off.
Some documentation plug-ins may have dependencies on other plug-ins, usually by specifying the required plug-ins in their bundle manifest. The dependent plug-ins need to be installed on the information center as well.
See the Product customization topic for more information on customizing the help system.