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Teams Winter 2011/team1/RCP/Define and use editors

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3.4.2 Add a "double click" listener to the StudentsView class
=== 13. Show Data in Application Define and Use Editors ===1====3.1 Columns data in a JFace table can be hold Editor area==== The first step to add editor area to the application is to make the visibility of the editor area in <code>ModelProviderPerspective.java </code> to <code> true </code> . <source lang=java> public class Perspective implements IPerspectiveFactory {  public void createInitialLayout(IPageLayout layout) { layout.setEditorAreaVisible(true); < --  layout.addView(StudentsView.ID, IPageLayout.LEFT, 1.0f, layout.getEditorArea()); //make the view fixed layout.setFixed(true); //make the view non-closeable layout.getViewLayout(StudentsView.ID).setCloseable(false); }}</source>====3.2 Add input editor====IEditorInput serves as the model for the editor and it is defined via instances supposed to be a light-weight representation of the model. For example the Eclipse IDE uses this concept to identify files without handling with the complete file. Based on the equals method the system will determine if the corresponding editor is already open or not therefore you should overwrite the method equals and hashcode in an implementation of IEditor. Create the new class <code>TableViewerColumn''MyStudentEditorInput''</code>object:which implements <code>''IEditorInput''<br/code>. <codesource lang=java>viewer package cs.ecl.rcp.simplercp.editor; import org.eclipse.jface.resource.ImageDescriptor;import org.eclipse.ui.IEditorInput;import org.eclipse.setInputui.IPersistableElement; public class MyStudentEditorInput implements IEditorInput { private final String id;  public MyStudentEditorInput(ModelProviderString id) { this.INSTANCEid = id; }  public String getId() { return id; }  @Override public Object getAdapter(Class adapter) { return null; }  @Override public boolean exists() { return true; }  @Override public ImageDescriptor getImageDescriptor() { return null; }  @Override public String getName() { return String.getStudentsvalueOf(id); }  @Override public IPersistableElement getPersistable(){ return null; }  @Override public String getToolTipText() { return "Displays a student"; }} </source>  ====3.3 Adding the editor====Now we should add the <code>''editor''</code>to our extensions.<br/>and Go to <code>TableViewerColumn col = createTableViewerColumn(titles[0], bounds[0], 0);''plugin.xml''</code>1and select the tab extensions.2 Add the following lines to extension <code>StudentsView''org.eclipse.ui.javaeditors''</code> class:.<br/>Private variable[[Image: rcp_editor2.jpg | 700px]]<br/>In ID, type in <code>private TableViewer viewer;''cs.ecl.rcp.smiplercp.studentEditor''</code>.<br/>Change the In class, enter <code>''cs.ecl.rcp.simplercp.MyStudentEditor''</code>createColumns()method.<br/>[[Image:rcp_editor1.jpg | 700px]]<br/> Here is the content of the class. Make sure the <code>ID</code> matches the ID of the editor extension. <presource lang=java> public class MyStudentEditor extends EditorPart { public static final String[] titles ID = "cs.ecl.rcp.simplercp.editor.studenteditor"; private Student student; private MyStudentEditorInput input;  public MyStudentEditor() { // TODO Auto-generated constructor stub }  @Override public void doSave(IProgressMonitor monitor) { }  @Override public void doSaveAs() { }  @Override public void init(IEditorSite site, IEditorInput input) throws PartInitException { if (!(input instanceof MyStudentEditorInput)) { throw new RuntimeException("Wrong input"); }  MyStudentEditorInput new_name = (MyStudentEditorInput) input; this.input = (MyStudentEditorInput) input; setSite(site); setInput(input); student = ModelProvider.INSTANCE.getPersonById(this.input.getId()); setPartName("Student " + student.getLastName());  }  @Override public boolean isDirty() { return false; }  @Override public boolean isSaveAsAllowed() { return false; }  @Override public void createPartControl(Composite parent) { GridLayout layout = new GridLayout(); layout.numColumns = 2; parent.setLayout(layout); Label label = new Label(parent, SWT.BORDER); label.setText("IdID"); Text text = new Text(parent, SWT.BORDER); text.setText(student.getId()); text.setLayoutData(new GridData(SWT.FILL, SWT.BEGINNING, true, false)); Label label1 = new Label(parent, SWT.BORDER); label1.setText("First nameName"); Text text1 = new Text(parent, SWT.BORDER); text1.setText(student.getFirstName()); text1.setLayoutData(new GridData(SWT.FILL, SWT.BEGINNING, true, false)); Label label2 = new Label(parent, SWT.BORDER); label2.setText("Last nameName"); Text text2 = new Text(parent, SWT.BORDER); text2.setText(student.getLastName()); text2.setLayoutData(new GridData(SWT.FILL, SWT.BEGINNING, true, false)); Label label3 = new Label(parent, SWT.BORDER); label3.setText("Program" }); Text text3 = new Text(parent, SWT.BORDER); text3.setText(student.getProgram());</pre> text3.setLayoutData(new GridData(SWT.FILL, SWT.BEGINNING, true, false));
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  @Override public void setFocus() {  } }</source>  ==== 3. Define and Use Editors 4 Open editor====The way we want to interact with the editor is, whenever we double click on a field, the editor opens in its area.<br/>We need to take two steps for this:<br/> =====3.4.1 Create EditorOpen editor command =====We add a command to the <code>''commands''</code> extension as it is explained in [[Teams_Winter_2011/team1/RCP/Define_and_use_commands |part 2 ]] of this tutorial.<br/>[[Image: rcp_editor4.png | 700px]]<br/> Here is how the <code>''callEditor''</code> class looks like: <source lang=java>public class callEditor extends AbstractHandler {  @Override public Object execute(ExecutionEvent event) throws ExecutionException { //System.out.println("called"); // Get the view IWorkbenchWindow window = HandlerUtil.getActiveWorkbenchWindow(event); IWorkbenchPage page = window.getActivePage(); StudentsView studentsView = (StudentsView) page.findView(StudentsView.ID); // Get the selection ISelection selection = studentsView.getSite().getSelectionProvider() .getSelection(); if (selection != null && selection instanceof IStructuredSelection) { Object obj = ((IStructuredSelection) selection).getFirstElement(); // If we had a selection lets open the editor if (obj != null) { Student student = (Student) obj; MyStudentEditorInput input = new MyStudentEditorInput( student.getId()); try { page.openEditor(input, MyStudentEditor.ID);  } catch (PartInitException e) { throw new RuntimeException(e); } } } return null; } }</source>=====3.4.2 Add a "double click" listener to the <code>StudentsView</code> class=====For this, we need to add <code>''hookDoubleClick()''</code> method to the </code>StudentsView.java </code>. <br/><source lang=java> private void hookDoubleClickCommand() { viewer.addDoubleClickListener(new IDoubleClickListener() { public void doubleClick(DoubleClickEvent event) { IHandlerService handlerService = (IHandlerService) getSite() .getService(IHandlerService.class); try { handlerService.executeCommand( "cs.ecl.rcp.simplercp.openEditor", null); } catch (Exception ex) { throw new RuntimeException( "cs.ecl.rcp.simplercp.openEditor not found"); } } });  }</source>We will call this method from <code>''createPartControl()''</code> method.The view makes his viewer available as selection provider via the following line:<br/><code>''getSite().setSelectionProvider(viewer);''</code> <br/>This make is possible for the command which opens the editor to get the selection of the view.<br/>All workbench parts have a site, which can be accessed via the method <code>getSite()</code>.<source lang=java> public void createPartControl(Composite parent) { ............ // add double click listener for editing fields in a text editor viewer.setInput(ModelProvider.INSTANCE.getStudents()); getSite().setSelectionProvider(viewer); hookDoubleClickCommand(); }</source>
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