GMF Element Type Bindings

org.eclipse.gmf.runtime.emf.type.core.elementTypeBindings

This extension point allows clients of the GMF extensible type registry to define "client contexts" that describe the objects that they are interested in editing, and to bind them to element types and advice that they wish to have applied to these objects.

<!ELEMENT extension (clientContext* , binding*)>

<!ATTLIST extension

point CDATA #REQUIRED

id    CDATA #IMPLIED

name  CDATA #IMPLIED>


<!ELEMENT clientContext (enablement | matcher)>

<!ATTLIST clientContext

id CDATA #REQUIRED>

Definition of a client context, representing a class of objects that a client wishes to edit using a set of element types and advice.

A client context can declare an <enablement> expression that matches model elements that are included in the context. Where that is not sufficient, an alternative is to define a matcher class using a <matcher> element.



<!ELEMENT matcher EMPTY>

<!ATTLIST matcher

class CDATA #REQUIRED>

This element is used to specify the class that will determine whether or not an existing model element matches this client context.



<!ELEMENT binding (elementType* , advice*)>

<!ATTLIST binding

context CDATA #REQUIRED>

Declares a binding between a client context and one or more element types or advice. The context can, itself, be declared by the same plug-in or by a different plug-in.

The constraints to be bound may be specified by any number of nested <elementType> and/or <advice> elements to reference multiple element types and/or advice.



<!ELEMENT elementType EMPTY>

<!ATTLIST elementType

ref     CDATA #IMPLIED

pattern CDATA #IMPLIED>

Includes an element type or a pattern of element type IDs in a client context <binding>.



<!ELEMENT advice EMPTY>

<!ATTLIST advice

ref     CDATA #IMPLIED

pattern CDATA #IMPLIED>

Includes an advice or a pattern of advice IDs in a client context <binding>.



<!ELEMENT enablement (not , and , or , instanceof , test , systemTest , equals , count , with , resolve , adapt , iterate)*>

A generic root element. The element can be used inside an extension point to define its enablement expression. The children of an enablement expression are combined using the and operator.



<!ELEMENT not (not | and | or | instanceof | test | systemTest | equals | count | with | resolve | adapt | iterate)>

This element represent a NOT operation on the result of evaluating it's sub-element expression.



<!ELEMENT and (not , and , or , instanceof , test , systemTest , equals , count , with , resolve , adapt , iterate)*>

This element represent an AND operation on the result of evaluating all it's sub-elements expressions.



<!ELEMENT or (not , and , or , instanceof , test , systemTest , equals , count , with , resolve , adapt , iterate)*>

This element represent an OR operation on the result of evaluating all it's sub-element expressions.



<!ELEMENT instanceof EMPTY>

<!ATTLIST instanceof

value CDATA #REQUIRED>

This element is used to perform an instanceof check of the object in focus. The expression returns EvaluationResult.TRUE if the object's type is a sub type of the type specified by the attribute value. Otherwise EvaluationResult.FALSE is returned.



<!ELEMENT test EMPTY>

<!ATTLIST test

property CDATA #REQUIRED

args     CDATA #IMPLIED

value    CDATA #IMPLIED>

This element is used to evaluate the property state of the object in focus. The set of testable properties can be extended using the propery tester extension point. The test expression returns EvaluationResult.NOT_LOADED if teh property tester doing the actual testing isn't loaded yet.



<!ELEMENT systemTest EMPTY>

<!ATTLIST systemTest

property CDATA #REQUIRED

value    CDATA #REQUIRED>

Tests a system property by calling the System.getProperty method and compares the result with the value specified through the value attribute.



<!ELEMENT equals EMPTY>

<!ATTLIST equals

value CDATA #REQUIRED>

This element is used to perform an equals check of the object in focus. The expression returns EvaluationResult.TRUE if the object is equal to the value provided by the attribute value. Otherwise EvaluationResult.FALSE is returned.



<!ELEMENT count EMPTY>

<!ATTLIST count

value CDATA #REQUIRED>

This element is used to test the number of elements in a collection.



<!ELEMENT with (not , and , or , instanceof , test , systemTest , equals , count , with , resolve , adapt , iterate)*>

<!ATTLIST with

variable CDATA #REQUIRED>

This element changes the object to be inspected for all its child element to the object referneced by the given variable. If the variable can not be resolved then the expression will throw a ExpressionException when evaluating it. The children of a with expression are combined using the and operator.



<!ELEMENT resolve (not , and , or , instanceof , test , systemTest , equals , count , with , resolve , adapt , iterate)*>

<!ATTLIST resolve

variable CDATA #REQUIRED

args     CDATA #IMPLIED>

This element changes the object to be inspected for all its child element to the object referneced by the given variable. If the variable can not be resolved then the expression will throw a ExpressionException when evaluating it. The children of a with expression are combined using the and operator.



<!ELEMENT adapt (not , and , or , instanceof , test , systemTest , equals , count , with , resolve , adapt , iterate)*>

<!ATTLIST adapt

type CDATA #REQUIRED>

This element is used to adapt the object in focus to the type specified by the attribute type. The expression returns not loaded if either the adapter or the type referenced isn't loaded yet. It throws a ExpressionException during evaluation if the type name doesn't exist at all. The children of an adapt expression are combined using the and operator.



<!ELEMENT iterate (not , and , or , instanceof , test , systemTest , equals , count , with , resolve , adapt , iterate)*>

<!ATTLIST iterate

operator (or|and) >

This element is used to iterate over a variable that is of type java.util.Collection. If the object in focus is not of type java.util.Collection then an ExpressionException will be thrown while evaluating the expression.



Example of a context which only includes EObjects from the logic example's editing domain:

   

<extension point=

"org.eclipse.gmf.runtime.emf.type.core.elementTypeBindings"

>

<clientContext id=

"org.eclipse.gmf.examples.runtime.diagram.logic"

>

<enablement>

<test property=

"org.eclipse.gmf.runtime.emf.core.editingDomain"

value=

"org.eclipse.gmf.examples.runtime.diagram.logicEditingDomain"

/>

</enablement>

</clientContext>

</extension>

Example of a binding of a single advice to the logic context:

   

<extension point=

"org.eclipse.gmf.runtime.emf.type.core.elementTypeBindings"

>

<binding context=

"org.eclipse.gmf.examples.runtime.diagram.logic"

/>

<advice ref=

"org.eclipse.gmf.runtime.diagram.core.advice.notationDepdendents"

/>

</binding>

</extension>

Example of binding multiple element types and advice to the logic context:

   

<extension point=

"org.eclipse.gmf.runtime.emf.type.core.elementTypeBindings"

>

<binding context=

"org.eclipse.gmf.examples.runtime.diagram.logic"

/>

<elementType pattern=

"logic.*"

/>

<advice pattern=

"logic.*"

/>

</binding>

</extension>