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package org.eclipse.ui;
/**
* A view is a visual component within a workbench page. It is typically used to
* navigate a hierarchy of information (like the workspace), open an editor, or
* display properties for the active editor. Modifications made in a view are
* saved immediately (in contrast to an editor part, which conforms to a more
* elaborate open-save-close lifecycle).
*
* Only one instance of a particular view type may exist within a workbench
* page. This policy is designed to simplify part management for a user.
*
*
* This interface may be implemented directly. For convenience, a base
* implementation is defined in ViewPart
.
*
*
* A view is added to the workbench in two steps:
*
* - A view extension is contributed to the workbench registry. This
* extension defines the extension id and extension class.
* - The view is included in the default layout for a perspective.
* Alternatively, the user may open the view from the Perspective menu.
*
*
*
* Views implement the IAdaptable
interface; extensions are
* managed by the platform's adapter manager.
*
*
* As of 3.4, views may optionally adapt to {@link ISizeProvider} if they have
* a preferred size. The default presentation will make a best effort to
* allocate the preferred size to a view if it is the only part in a stack. If
* there is more than one part in the stack, the constraints will be disabled
* for that stack. The size constraints are adjusted for the size of the tab and
* border trim. Note that this is considered to be a hint to the presentation,
* and not all presentations may honor size constraints.
*
*
* @see IWorkbenchPage#showView
* @see org.eclipse.ui.part.ViewPart
* @see ISizeProvider
*/
public interface IViewPart extends IWorkbenchPart, IPersistable {
/**
* Returns the site for this view.
* This method is equivalent to (IViewSite) getSite()
.
*
* The site can be null
while the view is being initialized.
* After the initialization is complete, this value must be non-null
* for the remainder of the view's life cycle.
*
*
* @return the view site; this value may be null
if the view
* has not yet been initialized
*/
public IViewSite getViewSite();
/**
* Initializes this view with the given view site.
*
* This method is automatically called by the workbench shortly after the
* part is instantiated. It marks the start of the views's lifecycle. Clients must
* not call this method.
*
*
* @param site the view site
* @exception PartInitException if this view was not initialized successfully
*/
public void init(IViewSite site) throws PartInitException;
/**
* Initializes this view with the given view site. A memento is passed to
* the view which contains a snapshot of the views state from a previous
* session. Where possible, the view should try to recreate that state
* within the part controls.
*
* This method is automatically called by the workbench shortly after the part
* is instantiated. It marks the start of the views's lifecycle. Clients must
* not call this method.
*
*
* @param site the view site
* @param memento the IViewPart state or null if there is no previous saved state
* @exception PartInitException if this view was not initialized successfully
*/
public void init(IViewSite site, IMemento memento) throws PartInitException;
/**
* Saves the object state within a memento.
*
* @param memento a memento to receive the object state
*/
@Override
public void saveState(IMemento memento);
}