Class ViewIntroAdapterPart

All Implemented Interfaces:
IAdaptable, IExecutableExtension, IPersistable, IViewPart, IWorkbenchPart, IWorkbenchPart2, IWorkbenchPart3, IWorkbenchPartOrientation

public final class ViewIntroAdapterPart extends ViewPart
Simple view that will wrap an IIntroPart.
Since:
3.0
  • Constructor Details

    • ViewIntroAdapterPart

      public ViewIntroAdapterPart()
  • Method Details

    • setStandby

      public void setStandby(boolean standby)
      Forces the standby state of the intro part.
      Parameters:
      standby - update the standby state
    • setHandleZoomEvents

      public void setHandleZoomEvents(boolean handle)
      Toggles handling of zoom events.
      Parameters:
      handle - whether to handle zoom events
    • createPartControl

      public void createPartControl(Composite parent)
      Description copied from interface: IWorkbenchPart
      Creates the SWT controls for this workbench part.

      Clients should not call this method (the workbench calls this method when it needs to, which may be never).

      For implementors this is a multi-step process:

      1. Create one or more controls within the parent.
      2. Set the parent layout as needed.
      3. Register any global actions with the site's IActionBars.
      4. Register any context menus with the site.
      5. Register a selection provider with the site, to make it available to the workbench's ISelectionService (optional).
      Specified by:
      createPartControl in interface IWorkbenchPart
      Specified by:
      createPartControl in class WorkbenchPart
      Parameters:
      parent - the parent control
    • dispose

      public void dispose()
      Description copied from class: WorkbenchPart
      The WorkbenchPart implementation of this IWorkbenchPart method disposes the title image loaded by setInitializationData. Subclasses may extend.
      Specified by:
      dispose in interface IWorkbenchPart
      Overrides:
      dispose in class WorkbenchPart
    • getAdapter

      public <T> T getAdapter(Class<T> adapter)
      Description copied from class: WorkbenchPart
      Returns an object which is an instance of the given class associated with this object. Returns null if no such object can be found.

      Clients may implement this method but should generally call Adapters.adapt(Object, Class, boolean) rather than invoking it directly. Subclasses may override this method (however, if they do so, they should invoke the method on their superclass to ensure that the Platform's adapter manager is consulted).

      Specified by:
      getAdapter in interface IAdaptable
      Overrides:
      getAdapter in class WorkbenchPart
      Type Parameters:
      T - the class type
      Parameters:
      adapter - the adapter class to look up
      Returns:
      a object of the given class, or null if this object does not have an adapter for the given class
    • getTitleImage

      public Image getTitleImage()
      Description copied from interface: IWorkbenchPart
      Returns the title image of this workbench part. If this value changes the part must fire a property listener event with PROP_TITLE.

      The title image is usually used to populate the title bar of this part's visual container. Since this image is managed by the part itself, callers must not dispose the returned image.

      Specified by:
      getTitleImage in interface IWorkbenchPart
      Overrides:
      getTitleImage in class WorkbenchPart
      Returns:
      the title image
    • getTitle

      public String getTitle()
      Description copied from class: WorkbenchPart
      Returns the title of this workbench part. If this value changes the part must fire a property listener event with PROP_TITLE.

      The title is used to populate the title bar of this part's visual container.

      It is considered bad practise to overload or extend this method. Parts should set their title by calling setPartName and/or setContentDescription.

      Specified by:
      getTitle in interface IWorkbenchPart
      Overrides:
      getTitle in class WorkbenchPart
      Returns:
      the workbench part title (not null)
    • init

      public void init(IViewSite site, IMemento memento) throws PartInitException
      Description copied from interface: IViewPart
      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.

      Specified by:
      init in interface IViewPart
      Overrides:
      init in class ViewPart
      Parameters:
      site - the view site
      memento - the IViewPart state or null if there is no previous saved state
      Throws:
      PartInitException - if this view was not initialized successfully
    • setFocus

      public void setFocus()
      Description copied from interface: IWorkbenchPart
      Asks this part to take focus within the workbench. Parts must assign focus to one of the controls contained in the part's parent composite.

      Clients should not call this method (the workbench calls this method at appropriate times). To have the workbench activate a part, use IWorkbenchPage.activate(IWorkbenchPart) instead.

      Specified by:
      setFocus in interface IWorkbenchPart
      Specified by:
      setFocus in class WorkbenchPart
    • saveState

      public void saveState(IMemento memento)
      Description copied from interface: IViewPart
      Saves the object state within a memento.
      Specified by:
      saveState in interface IPersistable
      Specified by:
      saveState in interface IViewPart
      Overrides:
      saveState in class ViewPart
      Parameters:
      memento - a memento to receive the object state