Interface ISaveParticipant

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EventListener

public interface ISaveParticipant extends EventListener
A participant in the saving of the workspace.

Plug-ins implement this interface and register to participate in workspace save operations.

Clients may implement this interface.

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  • Method Summary

    Modifier and Type
    Method
    Description
    void
    Tells this participant that the workspace save operation is now complete and it is free to go about its normal business.
    void
    Tells this participant that the workspace is about to be saved.
    void
    Tells this participant to rollback its important state.
    void
    Tells this participant to save its important state because the workspace is being saved, as described in the supplied save context.
  • Method Details

    • doneSaving

      void doneSaving(ISaveContext context)
      Tells this participant that the workspace save operation is now complete and it is free to go about its normal business. Exceptions are not expected to be thrown at this point, so they should be handled internally.

      Note: This method is called by the platform; it is not intended to be called directly by clients.

      Parameters:
      context - the save context object
    • prepareToSave

      void prepareToSave(ISaveContext context) throws CoreException
      Tells this participant that the workspace is about to be saved. In preparation, the participant is expected to suspend its normal operation until further notice. saving will be next, followed by either doneSaving or rollback depending on whether the workspace save was successful.

      Note: This method is called by the platform; it is not intended to be called directly by clients.

      Parameters:
      context - the save context object
      Throws:
      CoreException - if this method fails to snapshot the state of this workspace
    • rollback

      void rollback(ISaveContext context)
      Tells this participant to rollback its important state. The context's previous state number indicates what it was prior to the failed save. Exceptions are not expected to be thrown at this point, so they should be handled internally.

      Note: This method is called by the platform; it is not intended to be called directly by clients.

      Parameters:
      context - the save context object
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    • saving

      void saving(ISaveContext context) throws CoreException
      Tells this participant to save its important state because the workspace is being saved, as described in the supplied save context.

      Note: This method is called by the platform; it is not intended to be called directly by clients.

      The basic contract for this method is the same for full saves, snapshots and project saves: the participant must absolutely guarantee that any important user data it has gathered will not be irrecoverably lost in the event of a crash. The only difference is in the space-time tradeoffs that the participant should make.

      • Full saves: the participant is encouraged to save additional non-essential information that will aid it in retaining user state and configuration information and quickly getting back in sync with the state of the platform at a later point.
      • Snapshots: the participant is discouraged from saving non-essential information that could be recomputed in the unlikely event of a crash. This lifecycle event will happen often and participant actions should take an absolute minimum of time.
      • Project saves: the participant should only save project related data. It is discouraged from saving non-essential information that could be recomputed in the unlikely event of a crash.
      For instance, the Java IDE gathers various user preferences and would want to make sure that the current settings are safe and sound after a save (if not saved immediately). The Java IDE would likely save computed image builder state on full saves, because this would allow the Java IDE to be restarted later and not have to recompile the world at that time. On the other hand, the Java IDE would not save the image builder state on a snapshot because that information is non-essential; in the unlikely event of a crash, the image should be rebuilt either from scratch or from the last saved state.

      The following snippet shows how a plug-in participant would write its important state to a file whose name is based on the save number for this save operation.

           Plugin plugin = ...; // known
           int saveNumber = context.getSaveNumber();
           String saveFileName = "save-" + Integer.toString(saveNumber);
           File f = plugin.getStateLocation().append(saveFileName).toFile();
           plugin.writeImportantState(f);
           context.map(IPath.fromOSString("save"), IPath.fromOSString(saveFileName));
           context.needSaveNumber();
           context.needDelta(); // optional
       

      When the plug-in is reactivated in a subsequent workspace session, it needs to re-register to participate in workspace saves. When it does so, it is handed back key information about what state it had last saved. If it's interested, it can also ask for a resource delta describing all resource changes that have happened since then, if this information is still available. The following snippet shows what a participant plug-in would need to do if and when it is reactivated:

           IWorkspace ws = ...; // known
           Plugin plugin = ...; // known
           ISaveParticipant saver = ...; // known
           ISavedState ss = ws.addSaveParticipant(plugin, saver);
           if (ss == null) {
               // activate for very first time
               plugin.buildState();
           } else {
               String saveFileName = ss.lookup(IPath.fromOSString("save"));
               File f = plugin.getStateLocation().append(saveFileName).toFile();
               plugin.readImportantState(f);
               IResourceChangeListener listener = new IResourceChangeListener() {
                   public void resourceChanged(IResourceChangeEvent event) {
                       IResourceDelta delta = event.getDelta();
                       if (delta != null) {
                           // fast reactivation using delta
                           plugin.updateState(delta);
                       } else {
                           // slower reactivation without benefit of delta
                           plugin.rebuildState();
                       }
               };
               ss.processResourceChangeEvents(listener);
           }
       
      Parameters:
      context - the save context object
      Throws:
      CoreException - if this method fails
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