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package org.eclipse.ui;


/**
 * Interface for asking an object to store its state in a memento.
 * 

* This interface is typically included in interfaces where * persistance is required. *

* When the workbench is shutdown objects which implement this interface * will be persisted. At this time the getFactoryId method * is invoked to discover the id of the element factory that will be used * to re-create the object from a memento. Then the saveState * method is invoked to store the element data into a newly created memento. * The resulting mementos are collected up and written out to a single file. *

*

* During workbench startup these mementos are read from the file. The * factory Id for each is retrieved and mapped to an IElementFactory * which has been registered in the element factory extension point. If a * factory exists for the Id it will be engaged to re-create the original * object. *

* * @see org.eclipse.core.runtime.IAdaptable * @see org.eclipse.ui.IMemento * @see org.eclipse.ui.IElementFactory */ public interface IPersistableElement extends IPersistable { /** * Returns the id of the element factory which should be used to re-create this * object. *

* Factory ids are declared in extensions to the standard extension point * "org.eclipse.ui.elementFactories". *

* * @return the element factory id * @see IElementFactory */ public String getFactoryId(); }




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