Browser
Identifier:
org.eclipse.help.base.browser
Since:
3.0 (originally added in release 2.0 as org.eclipse.help.ui.browser)
Description:
For providing web browsers capable of displaying html documents at a given URL.
Note: since 3.1, help system uses workbench browser support (see org.eclipse.ui.browserSupport
). The extension point described in this document remains to be used for standalone help only. Any custom browser adapters that need to work in the workbench mode need to be moved to the workbench extension point.
Configuration Markup:
<!ELEMENT extension (browser*)>
<!ATTLIST extension
point CDATA #REQUIRED
id CDATA #IMPLIED
name CDATA #IMPLIED>
<!ELEMENT browser (factoryclass?)>
<!ATTLIST browser
id CDATA #REQUIRED
factoryclass CDATA #IMPLIED
name CDATA #REQUIRED>
- id - the unique ID of the browser.
- factoryclass - the implementation class for the browser factory. This class must implement the org.eclipse.help.browser.IBrowserFactory interface. This attribute may be omitted, and the nested factoryclass element may be provided instead.
- name - the name of the browser (translatable).
<!ELEMENT factoryclass (parameter*)>
<!ATTLIST factoryclass
class CDATA #REQUIRED>
- class - the implementation class for the browser factory. This class must implement the org.eclipse.help.browser.IBrowserFactory interface.
<!ELEMENT parameter EMPTY>
<!ATTLIST parameter
name CDATA #REQUIRED
value CDATA #REQUIRED>
- name - name of a parameter passed to the implementation class
- value - value of a parameter passed to the implementation class
Examples:
The following is a sample usage of the browser extension point:
<extension point="org.eclipse.help.base.browser">
<browser
id="org.eclipse.myPlugin.myBrowserID"
factoryclass="org.eclipse.myPlugin.myPackage.MyFactoryClass"
name="My Browser">
</browser>
</extension>
API Information:
The supplied factory class must implement the org.eclipse.help.browser.IBrowserFactory interface.
Methods in that interface determine whether the factory is available on the given system, i.e. is capable
of supplying browser instances, and create browser instances that implement IBrowser interface.
Supplied Implementation:
The org.eclipse.help.base and org.eclipse.help.ui plug-ins contain implementation of browsers on common platforms.
Other plug-ins can provide different implementations. In the preferences, the user can select the default
browser from among available browsers.
Copyright (c) 2000, 2005 IBM Corporation and others.
This program and the accompanying materials are made
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this distribution, and is available at https://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v20.html/
SPDX-License-Identifier: EPL-2.0