net.sf.javadocbuilder.core.actions
Class DebugAction

java.lang.Object
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  +--net.sf.javadocbuilder.core.actions.DebugAction

public class DebugAction
extends java.lang.Object

Our sample action implements workbench action delegate. The action proxy will be created by the workbench and shown in the UI. When the user tries to use the action, this delegate will be created and execution will be delegated to it.

See Also:
IWorkbenchWindowActionDelegate

Field Summary
private  IWorkbenchWindow window
           
 
Constructor Summary
DebugAction()
          The constructor.
 
Method Summary
 void dispose()
          We can use this method to dispose of any system resources we previously allocated.
 void init(IWorkbenchWindow window)
          We will cache window object in order to be able to provide parent shell for the message dialog.
 void run(IAction action)
          The action has been activated.
 void selectionChanged(IAction action, ISelection selection)
          Selection in the workbench has been changed.
 
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
 

Field Detail

window

private IWorkbenchWindow window
Constructor Detail

DebugAction

public DebugAction()
The constructor.

Method Detail

run

public void run(IAction action)
The action has been activated. The argument of the method represents the 'real' action sitting in the workbench UI.

See Also:
IWorkbenchWindowActionDelegate#run

selectionChanged

public void selectionChanged(IAction action,
                             ISelection selection)
Selection in the workbench has been changed. We can change the state of the 'real' action here if we want, but this can only happen after the delegate has been created.

See Also:
IWorkbenchWindowActionDelegate#selectionChanged

dispose

public void dispose()
We can use this method to dispose of any system resources we previously allocated.

See Also:
IWorkbenchWindowActionDelegate#dispose

init

public void init(IWorkbenchWindow window)
We will cache window object in order to be able to provide parent shell for the message dialog.

See Also:
IWorkbenchWindowActionDelegate#init