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<h1>NetBeans Architecture Answers for Editor Settings module</h1>
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<b>Author:</b> mroskanin@netbeans.org</li>
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<b>Answers as of:</b> 14-Sep-2018</li>
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<b>Answers for questions version:</b> 1.29</li>
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<b>Latest available version of questions:</b> 1.29</li>
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<h2>Interfaces table</h2>
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<td align="CENTER" width="25%"><span class="titlectable">Interface Name</span></td><td align="CENTER" width="10%"><span class="titlectable">In/Out</span></td><td align="CENTER" width="10%"><span class="titlectable">Stability</span></td><td align="CENTER"><span class="titlectable">Specified in What Document?</span></td>
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<td>EditorSettingsAPI</td><td>Exported</td><td><a href="http://wiki.netbeans.org/API_Stability#Official">Official</a></td><td><a name="java-EditorSettingsAPI">
<p></p>API<p></p>
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<td>ModulesAPI</td><td>Imported</td><td><a href="http://wiki.netbeans.org/API_Stability#Official">Official</a></td><td><a name="java-ModulesAPI">
<p></p>
The module is needed for compilation.
The module is used during runtime.
Specification version
7.9
is required.
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<h2>General Information</h2>
<ul>
<p></p>
<font color="gray"><b><a name="answer-arch-what">Question (arch-what)</a>:</b><em>
What is this project good for?
</em></font>
<p></p>
<b>Answer:</b>
<p>
The legacy settings system in the editor module is complicated, error prone
and hard to use. It'd been created spontaneously over the years to support
immediate needs at that time without paying enough attention to extensibility
and interoperability. Historically any module providing editor settings needed
to depend on the whole editor module.
</p>
<p>
The main purpose of this project is to define API for editor settings, that
is lightweight and easily extensible. The API relies on <code>MimeLookup</code>
to provide a way of registering and looking up settings.
The aim is NOT to provide an implementation of a storage for editor settings,
but to define an interface between this storage and clients
like &lt;mime-type&gt; editors, externaleditor, etc.
</p>
<p></p>
<font color="gray"><b><a name="answer-arch-overall">Question (arch-overall)</a>:</b><em>
Describe the overall architecture.
</em></font>
<p></p>
<b>Answer:</b>
<p>
The <code>editor/settings</code> module consists of several
<a href="#java-EditorSettingsAPI">EditorSettingsAPI</a>
- API
classes for accessing editor related settings. The classes are stored in the
<code>org.netbeans.api.editor.settings</code> package. Each class is responsible
for a different group of settings:
</p>
<ul>
<li>
<a href="../org-netbeans-modules-editor-settings/org/netbeans/api/editor/settings/FontColorSettings.html" shape="rect">FontColorSettings</a> -
the map of names (i.e. <code>String</code>s) of colorings and their parameters
(i.e. <code>AttributeSet</code>s).
</li>
<li>
<a href="../org-netbeans-modules-editor-settings/org/netbeans/api/editor/settings/CodeTemplateSettings.html" shape="rect">CodeTemplateSettings</a> -
the map of template names (i.e. <code>String</code>s) and their bodies
(i.e. <code>String</code>s).
</li>
<li>
<a href="../org-netbeans-modules-editor-settings/org/netbeans/api/editor/settings/KeyBindingSettings.html" shape="rect">KeyBindingSettings</a> -
the list of
<code><a href="../org-netbeans-modules-editor-settings/org/netbeans/api/editor/settings/MultiKeyBinding.html" shape="rect">MultiKeyBinding</a></code>s.
Each <code>MultiKeyBinding</code> is a list of keyboard shortcuts associated
to an <code>Action</code>.
</li>
</ul>
<p>
Editor settings for a particular mime type can be obtained through <code>MimeLookup</code>
</p>
<pre xml:space="preserve">
MimePath mimePath = MimePath.parse("text/x-java");
FontColorSettings fcs = (FontColorSettings) MimeLookup.getLookup(mimePath).lookup(FontColorSettings.class);
</pre>
<p></p>
<font color="gray"><b><a name="answer-arch-usecases">Question (arch-usecases)</a>:</b><em>
Describe the main <a href="http://wiki.netbeans.org/API_Design#The_Importance_of_Being_Use_Case_Oriented" shape="rect">
use cases</a> of the new API. Who will use it under
what circumstances? What kind of code would typically need to be written
to use the module?
</em></font>
<p></p>
<b>Answer:</b>
<h4>Accessing settings</h4>
<p>
All editor settings are mime type specific and therefore should be retrieved
using <code>MimeLookup</code>. The following example shows how to retrieve
the <code>FontColorSettings</code> for java files and how to get <code>AttributeSet</code>
with coloring attributes for a particular coloring (i.e. in this case the
colors used for highlighting selected text)
</p>
<pre xml:space="preserve">
MimePath mimePath = MimePath.parse("text/x-java");
FontColorSettings fcs = (FontColorSettings) MimeLookup.getLookup(mimePath).lookup(FontColorSettings.class);
AttributeSet coloring = fcs.getFontColors(FontColorNames.SELECTION_COLORING);
</pre>
<h4>Listening on changes</h4>
<p>
If clients need to react on changes in editor settings they can attach <code>LookupListener</code>
to the <code>LookupResult</code> they got for their particular settings class
from <code>MimeLookup</code>. The following example shows how to do it.
</p>
<pre xml:space="preserve">
MimePath mimePath = MimePath.parse("text/x-java");
Lookup lookup = MimeLookup.getLookup(mimePath);
LookupResult result = lookup.lookup(new Lookup.Template(FontColorSettings.class));
result.addLookupListener(new LookupListener() {
public void resultChanged(LookupEvent ev) {
//... the client's response to the settings change
}
});
</pre>
<p>
The <code>FontColorSettings</code> class implementor is responsible and will create
a new instance of <code>FontColorSettings</code> whenever some coloring will change.
This new instance will be placed in <code>MimeLookup</code> replacing the old one.
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<p></p>
<font color="gray"><b><a name="answer-arch-time">Question (arch-time)</a>:</b><em>
What are the time estimates of the work?
</em></font>
<p></p>
<b>Answer:</b>
The modules is available in CVS trunk.
<p></p>
<font color="gray"><b><a name="answer-arch-quality">Question (arch-quality)</a>:</b><em>
How will the <a href="http://www.netbeans.org/community/guidelines/q-evangelism.html" shape="rect">quality</a>
of your code be tested and
how are future regressions going to be prevented?
</em></font>
<p></p>
<b>Answer:</b>
There are unit tests available covering the module's functionality.
<p></p>
<font color="gray"><b><a name="answer-arch-where">Question (arch-where)</a>:</b><em>
Where one can find sources for your module?
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<p></p>
<b>Answer:</b>
<p>
<p>
The sources for the module are in the
<a href="http://hg.netbeans.org/" shape="rect">NetBeans Mercurial repositories</a>.
</p>
</p>
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<h2>Project and platform dependencies</h2>
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<p></p>
<font color="gray"><b><a name="answer-dep-nb">Question (dep-nb)</a>:</b><em>
What other NetBeans projects and modules does this one depend on?
</em></font>
<p></p>
<b>Answer:</b>
<p>
<p>
These modules are required in project.xml:
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<a href="#java-ModulesAPI">ModulesAPI</a>
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The module is needed for compilation.
The module is used during runtime.
Specification version
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<p></p>
<font color="gray"><b><a name="answer-dep-non-nb">Question (dep-non-nb)</a>:</b><em>
What other projects outside NetBeans does this one depend on?
</em></font>
<p></p>
<b>Answer:</b>
No other projects.
<p></p>
<font color="gray"><b><a name="answer-dep-platform">Question (dep-platform)</a>:</b><em>
On which platforms does your module run? Does it run in the same
way on each?
</em></font>
<p></p>
<b>Answer:</b>
All platforms.
<p></p>
<font color="gray"><b><a name="answer-dep-jre">Question (dep-jre)</a>:</b><em>
Which version of JRE do you need (1.2, 1.3, 1.4, etc.)?
</em></font>
<p></p>
<b>Answer:</b>
JDK1.4 and higher can be used.
<p></p>
<font color="gray"><b><a name="answer-dep-jrejdk">Question (dep-jrejdk)</a>:</b><em>
Do you require the JDK or is the JRE enough?
</em></font>
<p></p>
<b>Answer:</b>
JRE is sufficient.
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<h2>Deployment</h2>
<ul>
<p></p>
<font color="gray"><b><a name="answer-deploy-jar">Question (deploy-jar)</a>:</b><em>
Do you deploy just module JAR file(s) or other files as well?
</em></font>
<p></p>
<b>Answer:</b>
No additional files.
<p></p>
<font color="gray"><b><a name="answer-deploy-nbm">Question (deploy-nbm)</a>:</b><em>
Can you deploy an NBM via the Update Center?
</em></font>
<p></p>
<b>Answer:</b>
Yes.
<p></p>
<font color="gray"><b><a name="answer-deploy-shared">Question (deploy-shared)</a>:</b><em>
Do you need to be installed in the shared location only, or in the user directory only,
or can your module be installed anywhere?
</em></font>
<p></p>
<b>Answer:</b>
Anywhere.
<p></p>
<font color="gray"><b><a name="answer-deploy-packages">Question (deploy-packages)</a>:</b><em>
Are packages of your module made inaccessible by not declaring them
public?
</em></font>
<p></p>
<b>Answer:</b>
Yes, only the API is public. There is no implementation in the editor/settings module.
<p></p>
<font color="gray"><b><a name="answer-deploy-dependencies">Question (deploy-dependencies)</a>:</b><em>
What do other modules need to do to declare a dependency on this one,
in addition to or instead of the normal module dependency declaration
(e.g. tokens to require)?
</em></font>
<p></p>
<b>Answer:</b>
Nothing.
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<h2>Compatibility with environment</h2>
<ul>
<p></p>
<font color="gray"><b><a name="answer-compat-i18n">Question (compat-i18n)</a>:</b><em>
Is your module correctly internationalized?
</em></font>
<p></p>
<b>Answer:</b>
Yes.
<p></p>
<font color="gray"><b><a name="answer-compat-standards">Question (compat-standards)</a>:</b><em>
Does the module implement or define any standards? Is the
implementation exact or does it deviate somehow?
</em></font>
<p></p>
<b>Answer:</b>
Compatible with standards.
<p></p>
<font color="gray"><b><a name="answer-compat-version">Question (compat-version)</a>:</b><em>
Can your module coexist with earlier and future
versions of itself? Can you correctly read all old settings? Will future
versions be able to read your current settings? Can you read
or politely ignore settings stored by a future version?
</em></font>
<p></p>
<b>Answer:</b>
No persistance is used for editor/settings module.
<p></p>
<font color="gray"><b><a name="answer-compat-deprecation">Question (compat-deprecation)</a>:</b><em>
How the introduction of your project influences functionality
provided by previous version of the product?
</em></font>
<p></p>
<b>Answer:</b>
No changes.
</ul>
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<h2>Access to resources</h2>
<ul>
<p></p>
<font color="gray"><b><a name="answer-resources-file">Question (resources-file)</a>:</b><em>
Does your module use <code>java.io.File</code> directly?
</em></font>
<p></p>
<b>Answer:</b>
No.
<p></p>
<font color="gray"><b><a name="answer-resources-layer">Question (resources-layer)</a>:</b><em>
Does your module provide own layer? Does it create any files or
folders in it? What it is trying to communicate by that and with which
components?
</em></font>
<p></p>
<b>Answer:</b>
No.
<p></p>
<font color="gray"><b><a name="answer-resources-read">Question (resources-read)</a>:</b><em>
Does your module read any resources from layers? For what purpose?
</em></font>
<p></p>
<b>Answer:</b>
No.
<p></p>
<font color="gray"><b><a name="answer-resources-mask">Question (resources-mask)</a>:</b><em>
Does your module mask/hide/override any resources provided by other modules in
their layers?
</em></font>
<p></p>
<b>Answer:</b>
No.
<p></p>
<font color="gray"><b><a name="answer-resources-preferences">Question (resources-preferences)</a>:</b><em>
Does your module uses preferences via Preferences API? Does your module use NbPreferences or
or regular JDK Preferences ? Does it read, write or both ?
Does it share preferences with other modules ? If so, then why ?
</em></font>
<p></p>
<b>Answer:</b>
No.
</ul>
<hr>
<h2>Lookup of components</h2>
<ul>
<p></p>
<font color="gray"><b><a name="answer-lookup-lookup">Question (lookup-lookup)</a>:</b><em>
Does your module use <code>org.openide.util.Lookup</code>
or any similar technology to find any components to communicate with? Which ones?
</em></font>
<p></p>
<b>Answer:</b>
No. It only defines the classes that can be looked up via MimeLookup.
<p></p>
<font color="gray"><b><a name="answer-lookup-register">Question (lookup-register)</a>:</b><em>
Do you register anything into lookup for other code to find?
</em></font>
<p></p>
<b>Answer:</b>
No.
<p></p>
<font color="gray"><b><a name="answer-lookup-remove">Question (lookup-remove)</a>:</b><em>
Do you remove entries of other modules from lookup?
</em></font>
<p></p>
<b>Answer:</b>
No.
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<h2>Execution Environment</h2>
<ul>
<p></p>
<font color="gray"><b><a name="answer-exec-property">Question (exec-property)</a>:</b><em>
Is execution of your code influenced by any environment or
Java system (<code>System.getProperty</code>) property?
On a similar note, is there something interesting that you
pass to <code>java.util.logging.Logger</code>? Or do you observe
what others log?
</em></font>
<p></p>
<b>Answer:</b>
No.
<p></p>
<font color="gray"><b><a name="answer-exec-component">Question (exec-component)</a>:</b><em>
Is execution of your code influenced by any (string) property
of any of your components?
</em></font>
<p></p>
<b>Answer:</b>
No.
<p></p>
<font color="gray"><b><a name="answer-exec-ant-tasks">Question (exec-ant-tasks)</a>:</b><em>
Do you define or register any ant tasks that other can use?
</em></font>
<p></p>
<b>Answer:</b>
No.
<p></p>
<font color="gray"><b><a name="answer-exec-classloader">Question (exec-classloader)</a>:</b><em>
Does your code create its own class loader(s)?
</em></font>
<p></p>
<b>Answer:</b>
No.
<p></p>
<font color="gray"><b><a name="answer-exec-reflection">Question (exec-reflection)</a>:</b><em>
Does your code use Java Reflection to execute other code?
</em></font>
<p></p>
<b>Answer:</b>
No.
<p></p>
<font color="gray"><b><a name="answer-exec-privateaccess">Question (exec-privateaccess)</a>:</b><em>
Are you aware of any other parts of the system calling some of
your methods by reflection?
</em></font>
<p></p>
<b>Answer:</b>
No.
<p></p>
<font color="gray"><b><a name="answer-exec-process">Question (exec-process)</a>:</b><em>
Do you execute an external process from your module? How do you ensure
that the result is the same on different platforms? Do you parse output?
Do you depend on result code?
</em></font>
<p></p>
<b>Answer:</b>
No.
<p></p>
<font color="gray"><b><a name="answer-exec-introspection">Question (exec-introspection)</a>:</b><em>
Does your module use any kind of runtime type information (<code>instanceof</code>,
work with <code>java.lang.Class</code>, etc.)?
</em></font>
<p></p>
<b>Answer:</b>
No.
<p></p>
<font color="gray"><b><a name="answer-exec-threading">Question (exec-threading)</a>:</b><em>
What threading models, if any, does your module adhere to? How the
project behaves with respect to threading?
</em></font>
<p></p>
<b>Answer:</b>
No special threading models used.
<p></p>
<font color="gray"><b><a name="answer-security-policy">Question (security-policy)</a>:</b><em>
Does your functionality require modifications to the standard policy file?
</em></font>
<p></p>
<b>Answer:</b>
No.
<p></p>
<font color="gray"><b><a name="answer-security-grant">Question (security-grant)</a>:</b><em>
Does your code grant additional rights to some other code?
</em></font>
<p></p>
<b>Answer:</b>
No.
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<hr>
<h2>Format of files and protocols</h2>
<ul>
<p></p>
<font color="gray"><b><a name="answer-format-types">Question (format-types)</a>:</b><em>
Which protocols and file formats (if any) does your module read or write on disk,
or transmit or receive over the network? Do you generate an ant build script?
Can it be edited and modified?
</em></font>
<p></p>
<b>Answer:</b>
No files read or written to the disk.
<p></p>
<font color="gray"><b><a name="answer-format-dnd">Question (format-dnd)</a>:</b><em>
Which protocols (if any) does your code understand during Drag &amp; Drop?
</em></font>
<p></p>
<b>Answer:</b>
No D&amp;D.
<p></p>
<font color="gray"><b><a name="answer-format-clipboard">Question (format-clipboard)</a>:</b><em>
Which data flavors (if any) does your code read from or insert to
the clipboard (by access to clipboard on means calling methods on <code>java.awt.datatransfer.Transferable</code>?
</em></font>
<p></p>
<b>Answer:</b>
No clipboard support.
</ul>
<hr>
<h2>Performance and Scalability</h2>
<ul>
<p></p>
<font color="gray"><b><a name="answer-perf-startup">Question (perf-startup)</a>:</b><em>
Does your module run any code on startup?
</em></font>
<p></p>
<b>Answer:</b>
No.
<p></p>
<font color="gray"><b><a name="answer-perf-exit">Question (perf-exit)</a>:</b><em>
Does your module run any code on exit?
</em></font>
<p></p>
<b>Answer:</b>
No.
<p></p>
<font color="gray"><b><a name="answer-perf-scale">Question (perf-scale)</a>:</b><em>
Which external criteria influence the performance of your
program (size of file in editor, number of files in menu,
in source directory, etc.) and how well your code scales?
</em></font>
<p></p>
<b>Answer:</b>
There is no performance sensitive code in editor/settings module.
<p></p>
<font color="gray"><b><a name="answer-perf-limit">Question (perf-limit)</a>:</b><em>
Are there any hard-coded or practical limits in the number or size of
elements your code can handle?
</em></font>
<p></p>
<b>Answer:</b>
No limits.
<p></p>
<font color="gray"><b><a name="answer-perf-mem">Question (perf-mem)</a>:</b><em>
How much memory does your component consume? Estimate
with a relation to the number of windows, etc.
</em></font>
<p></p>
<b>Answer:</b>
No specific memory usage.
<p></p>
<font color="gray"><b><a name="answer-perf-wakeup">Question (perf-wakeup)</a>:</b><em>
Does any piece of your code wake up periodically and do something
even when the system is otherwise idle (no user interaction)?
</em></font>
<p></p>
<b>Answer:</b>
No.
<p></p>
<font color="gray"><b><a name="answer-perf-progress">Question (perf-progress)</a>:</b><em>
Does your module execute any long-running tasks?
</em></font>
<p></p>
<b>Answer:</b>
No.
<p></p>
<font color="gray"><b><a name="answer-perf-huge_dialogs">Question (perf-huge_dialogs)</a>:</b><em>
Does your module contain any dialogs or wizards with a large number of
GUI controls such as combo boxes, lists, trees, or text areas?
</em></font>
<p></p>
<b>Answer:</b>
No.
<p></p>
<font color="gray"><b><a name="answer-perf-menus">Question (perf-menus)</a>:</b><em>
Does your module use dynamically updated context menus, or
context-sensitive actions with complicated and slow enablement logic?
</em></font>
<p></p>
<b>Answer:</b>
No.
<p></p>
<font color="gray"><b><a name="answer-perf-spi">Question (perf-spi)</a>:</b><em>
How the performance of the plugged in code will be enforced?
</em></font>
<p></p>
<b>Answer:</b>
No pluggins allowad.
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<hint>
What will be API for
<a href="http://openide.netbeans.org/tutorial/api-design.html#design.apiandspi">
clients and what support API</a>?
What parts will be pluggable?
How will plug-ins be registered? Please use <code>&lt;api type="export"/&gt;</code>
to describe your general APIs.
If possible please provide
simple diagrams.
</hint>
</question>
-->
<!--
<question id="arch-quality" when="init">
How will the <a href="http://www.netbeans.org/community/guidelines/q-evangelism.html">quality</a>
of your code be tested and
how are future regressions going to be prevented?
<hint>
What kind of testing do
you want to use? How much functionality, in which areas,
should be covered by the tests?
</hint>
</question>
-->
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<question id="arch-time" when="init">
What are the time estimates of the work?
<hint>
Please express your estimates of how long the design, implementation,
stabilization are likely to last. How many people will be needed to
implement this and what is the expected milestone by which the work should be
ready?
</hint>
</question>
-->
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<question id="arch-usecases" when="init">
Describe the main <a href="http://openide.netbeans.org/tutorial/api-design.html#usecase">
use cases</a> of the new API. Who will use it under
what circumstances? What kind of code would typically need to be written
to use the module?
</question>
-->
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<question id="compat-i18n" when="impl">
Is your module correctly internationalized?
<hint>
Correct internationalization means that it obeys instructions
at <a href="http://www.netbeans.org/download/dev/javadoc/OpenAPIs/org/openide/doc-files/i18n-branding.html">
NetBeans I18N pages</a>.
</hint>
</question>
-->
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<question id="compat-standards" when="init">
Does the module implement or define any standards? Is the
implementation exact or does it deviate somehow?
</question>
-->
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<question id="compat-version" when="impl">
Can your module coexist with earlier and future
versions of itself? Can you correctly read all old settings? Will future
versions be able to read your current settings? Can you read
or politely ignore settings stored by a future version?
<hint>
Very helpful for reading settings is to store version number
there, so future versions can decide whether how to read/convert
the settings and older versions can ignore the new ones.
</hint>
</question>
-->
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<question id="dep-jre" when="final">
Which version of JRE do you need (1.2, 1.3, 1.4, etc.)?
<hint>
It is expected that if your module runs on 1.x that it will run
on 1.x+1 if no, state that please. Also describe here cases where
you run different code on different versions of JRE and why.
</hint>
</question>
-->
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<question id="dep-jrejdk" when="final">
Do you require the JDK or is the JRE enough?
</question>
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<question id="dep-nb" when="init">
What other NetBeans projects and modules does this one depend on?
<hint>
If you want, describe such projects as imported APIs using
the <code>&lt;api name="identification" type="import or export" category="stable" url="where is the description" /&gt;</code>
</hint>
</question>
-->
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<question id="dep-non-nb" when="init">
What other projects outside NetBeans does this one depend on?
<hint>
Some non-NetBeans projects are packaged as NetBeans modules
(see <a href="http://libs.netbeans.org/">libraries</a>) and
it is preferred to use this approach when more modules may
depend on such third-party library.
</hint>
</question>
-->
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<question id="dep-platform" when="init">
On which platforms does your module run? Does it run in the same
way on each?
<hint>
If your module is using JNI or deals with special differences of
OSes like filesystems, etc. please describe here what they are.
</hint>
</question>
-->
<!--
<question id="deploy-jar" when="impl">
Do you deploy just module JAR file(s) or other files as well?
<hint>
If your module consists of just one module JAR file, just confirm that.
If it uses more than one JAR, describe where they are located, how
they refer to each other.
If it consist of module JAR(s) and other files, please describe
what is their purpose, why other files are necessary. Please
make sure that installation/uninstallation leaves the system
in state as it was before installation.
</hint>
</question>
-->
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<question id="deploy-nbm" when="impl">
Can you deploy an NBM via the Update Center?
<hint>
If not why?
</hint>
</question>
-->
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<question id="deploy-packages" when="init">
Are packages of your module made inaccessible by not declaring them
public?
<hint>
NetBeans module system allows restriction of access rights to
public classes of your module from other modules. This prevents
unwanted dependencies of others on your code and should be used
whenever possible (<a href="http://www.netbeans.org/download/javadoc/OpenAPIs/org/openide/doc-files/upgrade.html#3.4-public-packages">
public packages
</a>). If you do not restrict access to your classes you are
making it too easy for other people to misuse your implementation
details, that is why you should have good reason for not
restricting package access.
</hint>
</question>
-->
<!--
<question id="deploy-shared" when="final">
Do you need to be installed in the shared location only, or in the user directory only,
or can your module be installed anywhere?
<hint>
Installation location shall not matter, if it does explain why.
Consider also whether <code>InstalledFileLocator</code> can help.
</hint>
</question>
-->
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<question id="exec-classloader" when="impl">
Does your code create its own class loader(s)?
<hint>
A bit unusual. Please explain why and what for.
</hint>
</question>
-->
<!--
<question id="exec-component" when="impl">
Is execution of your code influenced by any (string) property
of any of your components?
<hint>
Often <code>JComponent.getClientProperty</code>, <code>Action.getValue</code>
or <code>PropertyDescriptor.getValue</code>, etc. are used to influence
a behavior of some code. This of course forms an interface that should
be documented. Also if one depends on some interface that an object
implements (<code>component instanceof Runnable</code>) that forms an
API as well.
</hint>
</question>
-->
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<question id="exec-introspection" when="impl">
Does your module use any kind of runtime type information (<code>instanceof</code>,
work with <code>java.lang.Class</code>, etc.)?
<hint>
Check for cases when you have an object of type A and you also
expect it to (possibly) be of type B and do some special action. That
should be documented. The same applies on operations in meta-level
(Class.isInstance(...), Class.isAssignableFrom(...), etc.).
</hint>
</question>
-->
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<question id="exec-privateaccess" when="final">
Are you aware of any other parts of the system calling some of
your methods by reflection?
<hint>
If so, describe the "contract" as an API. Likely private or friend one, but
still API and consider rewrite of it.
</hint>
</question>
-->
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<question id="exec-process" when="impl">
Do you execute an external process from your module? How do you ensure
that the result is the same on different platforms? Do you parse output?
Do you depend on result code?
<hint>
If you feed an input, parse the output please declare that as an API.
</hint>
</question>
-->
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<question id="exec-property" when="impl">
Is execution of your code influenced by any environment or
Java system (<code>System.getProperty</code>) property?
<hint>
If there is a property that can change the behavior of your
code, somebody will likely use it. You should describe what it does
and the <a href="http://openide.netbeans.org/tutorial/api-design.html#life">stability category</a>
of this API. You may use
<pre>
&lt;api type="export" group="property" name="id" category="private" url="http://..."&gt;
description of the property, where it is used, what it influence, etc.
&lt;/api&gt;
</pre>
</hint>
</question>
-->
<!--
<question id="exec-reflection" when="impl">
Does your code use Java Reflection to execute other code?
<hint>
This usually indicates a missing or insufficient API in the other
part of the system. If the other side is not aware of your dependency
this contract can be easily broken.
</hint>
</question>
-->
<!--
<question id="exec-threading" when="impl">
What threading models, if any, does your module adhere to?
<hint>
If your module calls foreign APIs which have a specific threading model,
indicate how you comply with the requirements for multithreaded access
(synchronization, mutexes, etc.) applicable to those APIs.
If your module defines any APIs, or has complex internal structures
that might be used from multiple threads, declare how you protect
data against concurrent access, race conditions, deadlocks, etc.,
and whether such rules are enforced by runtime warnings, errors, assertions, etc.
Examples: a class might be non-thread-safe (like Java Collections); might
be fully thread-safe (internal locking); might require access through a mutex
(and may or may not automatically acquire that mutex on behalf of a client method);
might be able to run only in the event queue; etc.
Also describe when any events are fired: synchronously, asynchronously, etc.
Ideas: <a href="http://core.netbeans.org/proposals/threading/index.html#recommendations">Threading Recommendations</a> (in progress)
</hint>
</question>
-->
<!--
<question id="format-clipboard" when="impl">
Which data flavors (if any) does your code read from or insert to
the clipboard (by access to clipboard on means calling methods on <code>java.awt.datatransfer.Transferable</code>?
<hint>
Often Node's deal with clipboard by usage of <code>Node.clipboardCopy, Node.clipboardCut and Node.pasteTypes</code>.
Check your code for overriding these methods.
</hint>
</question>
-->
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<question id="format-dnd" when="impl">
Which protocols (if any) does your code understand during Drag &amp; Drop?
<hint>
Often Node's deal with clipboard by usage of <code>Node.drag, Node.getDropType</code>.
Check your code for overriding these methods. Btw. if they are not overridden, they
by default delegate to <code>Node.clipboardCopy, Node.clipboardCut and Node.pasteTypes</code>.
</hint>
</question>
-->
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<question id="format-types" when="impl">
Which protocols and file formats (if any) does your module read or write on disk,
or transmit or receive over the network?
</question>
-->
<!--
<question id="lookup-lookup" when="init">
Does your module use <code>org.openide.util.Lookup</code>
or any similar technology to find any components to communicate with? Which ones?
<hint>
Please describe the interfaces you are searching for, where
are defined, whether you are searching for just one or more of them,
if the order is important, etc. Also classify the stability of such
API contract.
</hint>
</question>
-->
<!--
<question id="lookup-register" when="final">
Do you register anything into lookup for other code to find?
<hint>
Do you register using layer file or using <code>META-INF/services</code>?
Who is supposed to find your component?
</hint>
</question>
-->
<!--
<question id="lookup-remove" when="final">
Do you remove entries of other modules from lookup?
<hint>
Why? Of course, that is possible, but it can be dangerous. Is the module
your are masking resource from aware of what you are doing?
</hint>
</question>
-->
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<question id="perf-exit" when="final">
Does your module run any code on exit?
</question>
-->
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<question id="perf-huge_dialogs" when="final">
Does your module contain any dialogs or wizards with a large number of
GUI controls such as combo boxes, lists, trees, or text areas?
</question>
-->
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<question id="perf-limit" when="init">
Are there any hard-coded or practical limits in the number or size of
elements your code can handle?
</question>
-->
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<question id="perf-mem" when="final">
How much memory does your component consume? Estimate
with a relation to the number of windows, etc.
</question>
-->
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<question id="perf-menus" when="final">
Does your module use dynamically updated context menus, or
context-sensitive actions with complicated enablement logic?
</question>
-->
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<question id="perf-progress" when="final">
Does your module execute any long-running tasks?
<hint>Long running tasks should never block
AWT thread as it badly hurts the UI
<a href="http://performance.netbeans.org/responsiveness/issues.html">
responsiveness</a>.
Tasks like connecting over
network, computing huge amount of data, compilation
be done asynchronously (for example
using <code>RequestProcessor</code>), definitively it should
not block AWT thread.
</hint>
</question>
-->
<!--
<question id="perf-scale" when="init">
Which external criteria influence the performance of your
program (size of file in editor, number of files in menu,
in source directory, etc.) and how well your code scales?
<hint>
Please include some estimates, there are other more detailed
questions to answer in later phases of implementation.
</hint>
</question>
-->
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<question id="perf-spi" when="init">
How the performance of the plugged in code will be enforced?
<hint>
If you allow foreign code to be plugged into your own module, how
do you enforce that it will behave correctly and quickly and will not
negatively influence the performance of your own module?
</hint>
</question>
-->
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<question id="perf-startup" when="final">
Does your module run any code on startup?
</question>
-->
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<question id="perf-wakeup" when="final">
Does any piece of your code wake up periodically and do something
even when the system is otherwise idle (no user interaction)?
</question>
-->
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<question id="resources-file" when="final">
Does your module use <code>java.io.File</code> directly?
<hint>
NetBeans provide a logical wrapper over plain files called
<code>org.openide.filesystems.FileObject</code> that
provides uniform access to such resources and is the preferred
way that should be used. But of course there can be situations when
this is not suitable.
</hint>
</question>
-->
<!--
<question id="resources-layer" when="final">
Does your module provide own layer? Does it create any files or
folders in it? What it is trying to communicate by that and with which
components?
<hint>
NetBeans allows automatic and declarative installation of resources
by module layers. Module register files into appropriate places
and other components use that information to perform their task
(build menu, toolbar, window layout, list of templates, set of
options, etc.).
</hint>
</question>
-->
<!--
<question id="resources-mask" when="final">
Does your module mask/hide/override any resources provided by other modules in
their layers?
<hint>
If you mask a file provided by another module, you probably depend
on that and do not want the other module to (for example) change
the file's name. That module shall thus make that file available as an API
of some stability category.
</hint>
</question>
-->
<!--
<question id="resources-read" when="final">
Does your module read any resources from layers? For what purpose?
<hint>
As this is some kind of intermodule dependency, it is a kind of API.
Please describe it and classify according to
<a href="http://openide.netbeans.org/tutorial/api-design.html#categories">
common stability categories</a>.
</hint>
</question>
-->
<!--
<question id="security-grant" when="final">
Does your code grant addition rights to some code?
<hint>Avoid using a classloder that adds some extra
permissions to loaded code unless realy necessary.
Also note that your API implementation
can also expose unneeded permissions to enemy code by
AccessController.doPrilileged() calls.</hint>
</question>
-->
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<question id="security-policy" when="final">
Does your functionality require standard policy file modification?
<hint>Your code may pass control to third party code not
coming from trusted domain. It covers code downloaded over
network or code coming from libraries that are not bundled
with NetBeans. Which permissions it needs to grant to which domain?</hint>
</question>
-->
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<question id="exec-ant-tasks" when="impl">
Do you define or register any ant tasks that other can use?
<hint>
If you provide an ant task that users can use, you need to be very
careful about its syntax and behaviour, as it most likely forms an
API for end users and as there is a lot of end users, their reaction
when such API gets broken can be pretty strong.
</hint>
</question>
-->
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<question id="arch-where" when="impl">
Where one can find sources for your module?
<hint>
Please provide link to the CVS web client at
http://www.netbeans.org/download/source_browse.html
or just use tag defaultanswer generate='here'
</hint>
</question>
-->
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<question id="compat-deprecation" when="init">
How the introduction of your project influences functionality
provided by previous version of the product?
<hint>
If you are planning to deprecate/remove/change any existing APIs,
list them here accompanied with the reason explaining why you
are doing so.
</hint>
</question>
-->
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<question id="resources-preferences" when="final">
Does your module uses preferences via Preferences API? Does your module use NbPreferences or
or regular JDK Preferences ? Does it read, write or both ?
Does it share preferences with other modules ? If so, then why ?
<hint>
You may use
<pre xml:space="preserve">
&lt;api type="export" group="preferences"
name="preference node's absolute path name" category="private" url="http://..."&gt;
description of individual keys, where it is used, what it
influence, whether the module reads/write it, etc.
&lt;/api&gt;
</pre>
</hint>
</question>
-->
</api-answers>
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