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This plug-in contains the bulk of the Workbench implementation, and depends on JFace, SWT, and Core Runtime. It cannot be used independently from org.eclipse.ui. Workbench client plug-ins should not depend directly on this plug-in.

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 * Copyright (c) 2003, 2005 IBM Corporation and others.
 * All rights reserved. This program and the accompanying materials
 * are made available under the terms of the Eclipse Public License v1.0
 * which accompanies this distribution, and is available at
 * http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html
 *
 * Contributors:
 *     IBM Corporation - initial API and implementation
 *******************************************************************************/
package org.eclipse.ui.commands;

import java.util.Map;

/**
 * A handler is the pluggable piece of a command that handles execution. Each
 * command can have zero or more handlers associated with it (in general), of
 * which only one will be active at any given moment in time. When the command
 * is asked to execute, it will simply pass that request on to its active
 * handler, if any.
 * 

* This interface is not intended to be extended by clients. *

* * @since 3.0 * @deprecated Please use the "org.eclipse.core.commands" plug-in instead. * @see org.eclipse.core.commands.IHandler */ public interface IHandler { /** * Registers an instance of IHandlerListener to listen for * changes to properties of this instance. * * @param handlerListener * the instance to register. Must not be null. If * an attempt is made to register an instance which is already * registered with this instance, no operation is performed. */ void addHandlerListener(IHandlerListener handlerListener); /** * Disposes of this handler. This method is run once when the object is no * longer referenced. This can be used as an opportunity to unhook listeners * from other objects. */ public void dispose(); /** * Executes with the map of parameter values by name. * * @param parameterValuesByName * the map of parameter values by name. Reserved for future use, * must be null. * @return the result of the execution. Reserved for future use, must be * null. * @throws ExecutionException * if an exception occurred during execution. */ Object execute(Map parameterValuesByName) throws ExecutionException; /** * Returns the map of attribute values by name. *

* Notification is sent to all registered listeners if this property * changes. *

* * @return the map of attribute values by name. This map may be empty, but * is guaranteed not to be null. If this map is not * empty, its collection of keys is guaranteed to only contain * instances of String. */ Map getAttributeValuesByName(); /** * Unregisters an instance of IPropertyListener listening for * changes to properties of this instance. * * @param handlerListener * the instance to unregister. Must not be null. * If an attempt is made to unregister an instance which is not * already registered with this instance, no operation is * performed. */ void removeHandlerListener(IHandlerListener handlerListener); }




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