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| Describe the overall architecture. |
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| What will be API for |
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| <answer id="arch-overall"> |
| <p> |
| The Database module provides the |
| <api group="java" name="DatabaseExplorerAPI" type="export" category="official" url="@TOP@index.html"/> |
| which allows access to the database connections and drivers |
| defined in the Database Explorer. It allows a client to retrieve the |
| connection list and their properties, to create new connections and remove |
| existing ones. The Database Explorer also manages a list of JDBC drivers used to |
| connect to databases. The API provides access to these drivers and allows |
| to create new and remove existing drivers. |
| </p> |
| <p> |
| The <api group="layer" name="DatabaseExplorerLayerAPI" type="export" category="official" url="@TOP@index.html"/> |
| allows for the declarative registration of database connections and JDBC |
| drivers in the module layer. Database runtimes (which are representations of |
| an instance of a database server) can also be registered in the layer. |
| </p> |
| <!-- |
| The Actions folder for dbschema and sql files. They should actually be in db/model and db/core, but |
| those modules don't have Javadoc, therefore the description is here. |
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| <p> |
| <api group="layer" name="Loaders-text-dbschema-Actions" type="export" category="devel" url="@TOP@index.html"/> |
| allows extending <code>.dbschema</code> files with own actions by registering them in the |
| <code>Loaders/text/x-dbschema/Actions</code> folder. Note that this folder is actually provided by the |
| <code>org-netbeans-modules-dbschema.jar</code> module. |
| </p> |
| <p> |
| <api group="layer" name="Loaders-text-sql-Actions" type="export" category="devel" url="@TOP@index.html"/> |
| allows extending <code>.sql</code> files with own actions by registering them in the |
| <code>Loaders/text/x-sql/Actions</code> folder. Note that this folder is actually provided by the |
| <code>org-netbeans-modules-db-core.jar</code> module. |
| </p> |
| <p> |
| This module also provides a <api group="java" name="SQLSupportAPI" type="export" |
| category="official" url="@TOP@org/netbeans/api/db/sql/support/package-summary.html"/> |
| which provides utilities for working with SQL such as quoting identifiers. |
| </p> |
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| <p> |
| All Javadoc-specified functionality should be covered by unit tests. |
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| Most code is already written. About 5 man-days are still needed |
| for the registration of database runtimes and cleanups |
| and about two weeks shall be spent writing tests. The milestone by which |
| this API should be stable is promo-G. |
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| what circumstances? What kind of code would typically need to be written |
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| <answer id="arch-usecases"> |
| <usecase id="register-drivers" name="Registering JDBC ../db.drivers"> |
| <p> |
| An external module can register JDBC drivers. A typical example is a module |
| which provides integration with a database server. In this case the module |
| contains the JDBC driver for that database server and uses the Database |
| Explorer API to add it do the Database Explorer. |
| </p> |
| <p> |
| Another client of this API could be a module providing integration with a J2EE |
| application server. Sometimes a J2EE application server bundles a database server |
| for improving the out-of-the-box experience. When the server is registered |
| in the IDE the JDBC drivers for the bundled database server are added to the Database |
| Explorer. |
| </p> |
| <p> |
| The drivers are registered by making calls on |
| <a href="@TOP@org/netbeans/api/db/explorer/JDBCDriverManager.html">JDBCDriverManager</a> or |
| by registering an XML file which describes the driver in the module layer. |
| The XML file is described by the |
| <a href="http://www.netbeans.org/dtds/jdbc-driver-1_1.dtd">JDBC Driver DTD</a>. |
| An example of a registration file describing the JDBC driver for PostgreSQL follows: |
| </p> |
| <pre> |
| <?xml version='1.0'?> |
| <!DOCTYPE driver PUBLIC '-//NetBeans//DTD JDBC Driver 1.0//EN' 'http://www.netbeans.org/dtds/jdbc-driver-1_0.dtd'> |
| <driver> |
| <name value='postgresql-7'/> |
| <display-name value='PostgreSQL (v7.0 and later)'/> |
| <class value='org.postgresql.Driver'/> |
| <urls> |
| <url value='file:/folder1/folder2/drivers/pg74.1jdbc3.jar'/> |
| </urls> |
| </driver> |
| </pre> |
| <p> |
| This file should be registered in the <code>Databases/JDBCDrivers</code> folder of the module layer. |
| To addres a bundled JAR inside the IDE the nbinst protocol can be used in the URLs: |
| <code>nbinst:/modules/ext/bundled-driver.jar</code>. |
| </p> |
| </usecase> |
| <usecase id="get-jdbc-driver" name="Get the underlying JDBC Driver instance for a JDBCDriver"> |
| <p> |
| You can use the <a href="@TOP@org/netbeans/api/db/explorer/JDBCDriver.html#getDriver--">JDBCDriver.getDriver()</a> |
| method to obtain a reference to the underlying JDBC Driver instance. This is useful if you want to use the registered |
| drivers but create your own JDBC connections independent of the Database Explorer. |
| |
| </p> |
| </usecase> |
| <usecase id="retrieve-drivers" name="Retrieving the list of JDBC ../db.drivers"> |
| <p> |
| When creating a new connection the JDBC driver which it should use can be specified. |
| A list of all the registered JDBC drivers can be retrieved using |
| <a href="@TOP@org/netbeans/api/db/explorer/JDBCDriverManager.html#getDrivers--">JDBCDriverManager.getDrivers()</a>. |
| </p> |
| </usecase> |
| <usecase id="register-runtimes" name="Registering database runtimes"> |
| <p> |
| An external module can register new database runtimes. A database runtime |
| is an abstraction of a database server instance |
| (usually bundled with the IDE, an integration module or with a J2EE server). It allows a database |
| server instance to be started and stopped when a connection to this |
| instance is made in the IDE. Database runtimes are represented by the |
| <a href="@TOP@org/netbeans/spi/db/explorer/DatabaseRuntime.html">DatabaseRuntime</a> |
| SPI interface and are registered in the <code>Databases/Runtimes</code> of the module layer. |
| </p> |
| </usecase> |
| <usecase id="create-connections" name="Creating database connections"> |
| <p> |
| A module can create new database connections (for example to a bundled database). |
| New connections can be added by calling |
| <a href="@TOP@org/netbeans/api/db/explorer/DatabaseConnection.html#create-org.netbeans.api.db.explorer.JDBCDriver-java.lang.String-java.lang.String-java.lang.String-java.lang.String-boolean-">DatabaseConnection.create()</a> |
| to create a new DatabaseConnection instance and then |
| <a href="@TOP@org/netbeans/api/db/explorer/ConnectionManager.html#addConnection-org.netbeans.api.db.explorer.DatabaseConnection-">ConnectionManager.addConnection()</a> to |
| add the connection to the Database Explorer. |
| </p> |
| <p> |
| New connections can also be added by registering them in the module layer. |
| The format of the registration file is described by the |
| <a href="http://www.netbeans.org/dtds/connection-1_0.dtd">Database Connection DTD</a>. |
| An example of a registration file describing a connection to a PostgreSQL database follows: |
| </p> |
| <pre> |
| <?xml version='1.0'?> |
| <!DOCTYPE connection PUBLIC '-//NetBeans//DTD Database Connection 1.1//EN' 'http://www.netbeans.org/dtds/connection-1_1.dtd'> |
| <connection> |
| <driver-class value='org.postgresql.Driver'/> |
| <driver-name value='postgres-7'/> |
| <database-url value='jdbc:postgresql:test'/> |
| <schema value='public'/> |
| <user value='test'/> |
| <password value='cGFzc3dvcmQ='/> |
| </connection> |
| </pre> |
| <p> |
| This file should be registered in the <code>Databases/Connections</code> folder |
| of the module layer. |
| </p> |
| <p> |
| The password element is optional, but if it is included, |
| its value must be the Base64 encoding of the UTF-8 representation of the |
| password. Note that the UTF-8 representation of passwords composed entirely of |
| ASCII characters is the same as their ASCII representation, so for such |
| passwords all that needs to be done is to convert them to Base64. |
| </p> |
| <p> |
| Base64 encoding serves as a simple scrambling to prevent |
| accidental revelation of the password. It is not indended to offer any |
| real security. You can protect the password by assigning appropriate |
| file protections to the connection XML file. |
| </p> |
| </usecase> |
| <usecase id="retrieve-connections" name="Retrieving and displaying the list of database connections"> |
| <p> |
| Sometimes the list of connections needs to be displayed somewhere |
| else in the IDE than the Runtime tab. A typical example is the SQL Editor, |
| which allows the user to select the database connection which the SQL statement |
| will be executed against in a combo box in the editor toolbar. |
| The list of connections can be obtained by calling |
| <a href="@TOP@org/netbeans/api/db/explorer/ConnectionManager.html#getConnections--">ConnectionManager.getConnections()</a>, |
| which returns an array of |
| <a href="@TOP@org/netbeans/api/db/explorer/DatabaseConnection.html">DatabaseConnection</a> |
| instances. |
| </p> |
| <p> |
| The client usually needs to show the display name of the connection. The |
| display name can be retrieved using the |
| <a href="@TOP@org/netbeans/api/db/explorer/DatabaseConnection.html#getDisplayName--">DatabaseConnection.getDisplayName()</a> |
| method. |
| </p> |
| </usecase> |
| <usecase id="retrieve-connection-props" name="Retrieving the properties of database connections"> |
| <p> |
| Sometimes a client needs to retrieve the connection properties, such as the driver class. |
| An example could be a module for a J2EE server creating a connection pool. The properties can |
| be retrieved using the <code>getDriverClass()</code>, <code>getDatabaseURL()</code>, |
| <code>getSchema()</code>, <code>getUser()</code> and <code>getPassword()</code> |
| methods of the |
| <a href="@TOP@org/netbeans/api/db/explorer/DatabaseConnection.html">DatabaseConnection</a> |
| class. |
| </p> |
| </usecase> |
| <usecase id="new-connection" name="Showing the New Database Connection dialog"> |
| <p> |
| Usually when displaying a list of connections (usually in a combo box), |
| the last item is "New Connection", which displays the standard New Database Connection |
| dialog of the Database Explorer. This can be achieved by calling one of the |
| <a href="@TOP@org/netbeans/api/db/explorer/ConnectionManager.html#showAddConnectionDialog-org.netbeans.api.db.explorer.JDBCDriver-">ConnectionManager.showAddConnectionDialog()</a> methods. |
| </p> |
| </usecase> |
| <usecase id="remove-connection" name="Remove a database connection"> |
| <p> |
| A user of this API may want to remove a connection from the list of connections |
| registered by the Database Explorer. This is done using |
| <a href="@TOP@org/netbeans/api/db/explorer/ConnectionManager.html#removeConnection-org.netbeans.api.db.explorer.DatabaseConnection-">ConnectionManager.removeConnection()</a> |
| </p> |
| </usecase> |
| <usecase id="connect-database" name="Connecting to a database"> |
| <p> |
| A component which provides database functionality (such as the SQL Editor) |
| will need to connect to a database. This can be achieved using the |
| <a href="@TOP@org/netbeans/api/db/explorer/ConnectionManager.html#showConnectionDialog-org.netbeans.api.db.explorer.DatabaseConnection-">DatabaseConnection.showConnectionDialog()</a> |
| method and the <code>java.sql.Connection</code> instance can be retrieved using the |
| <a href="@TOP@org/netbeans/api/db/explorer/DatabaseConnection.html#getJDBCConnection--">getJDBCConnection()</a> |
| method. |
| </p> |
| <p> |
| If you want to connect to the database without showing a dialog or any kind of UI, you can use the |
| <a href="@TOP@org/netbeans/api/db/explorer/ConnectionManager.html#connect-org.netbeans.api.db.explorer.DatabaseConnection-">DatabaseConnection.connect()</a> |
| method. |
| </p> |
| </usecase> |
| <usecase id="test-connection" name="Test a database connection for validity"> |
| <p> |
| You may want to test to make sure the underlying physical JDBC connection |
| obtained from a DatabaseConnection is either valid or null. This is done using the |
| <a href="@TOP@org/netbeans/api/db/explorer/DatabaseConnection.html#getJDBCConnection-boolean-"> |
| DatabaseConnection.getJDBCConnection(boolean test)</a> |
| method, which validates the underlying connection before returning it. If the |
| connection is invalid, it marks the DatabaseConnection as disconnected and returns null. |
| </p> |
| </usecase> |
| <usecase id="connections-combo-box" name="Displaying the database connections in the UI"> |
| <p> |
| A component which provides database functionality (such as the SQL Editor |
| or a module providing support for data sources) will need to let the user |
| select the a database connection, usually through a combo box. |
| This can be achieved using the |
| <a href="@TOP@org/netbeans/api/db/explorer/support/DatabaseExplorerUIs.html#connect-javax.swing.JComboBox-org.netbeans.api.db.explorer.ConnectionManager-">DatabaseExplorerUIs.connect()</a> |
| method. The <code>JComboBox</code> passed to the method will be filled with the list of connections as returned by |
| <a href="@TOP@org/netbeans/api/db/explorer/ConnectionManager.html#getConnections--">ConnectionManager.getConnections()</a>, followed by a separator |
| and a <em>New Database Connection</em> item which will display the dialog for adding a new database connection when selected. |
| </p> |
| </usecase> |
| <usecase id="metadata-transfer" name="Drag and drop support for database objects"> |
| <p> |
| A component might need to allow database tables from the Database Explorer to |
| be dragged to a visual editor. An API is provided in <code>DatabaseMetaDataTransfer</code> |
| containing <code>DataFlavor</code>s for database objects and nested classes |
| encapsulating those database objects during a drag and drop transfer. |
| </p> |
| </usecase> |
| <usecase id="sql-identifier-support" name="Get support for working with SQL identifiers"> |
| <p> |
| A component might need support for working with SQL identifiers. In particular, |
| it's important to know when to quote a SQL identifier. The |
| <a href="@TOP@org/netbeans/api/db/sql/support/SQLIdentifiers.Quoter.html"> |
| SQLIdentifiers.Quoter</a> class is provided for this. |
| </p> |
| </usecase> |
| </answer> |
| |
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| </question> |
| --> |
| <answer id="arch-what"> |
| <p> |
| This project provides access to objects defined in the Database Explorer. |
| Documentation is available in the Javadoc. |
| </p> |
| </answer> |
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| <answer id="arch-where"> |
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| NetBeans I18N pages</a>. |
| </hint> |
| </question> |
| --> |
| <answer id="compat-i18n"> |
| <p> |
| Yes. |
| </p> |
| </answer> |
| |
| |
| |
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| Does the module implement or define any standards? Is the |
| implementation exact or does it deviate somehow? |
| </question> |
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| <answer id="compat-standards"> |
| <p> |
| No. |
| </p> |
| </answer> |
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| 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> |
| --> |
| <answer id="compat-version"> |
| <p> |
| The module can read old settings, but doesn't store version numbers. |
| </p> |
| </answer> |
| |
| |
| |
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| 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> |
| --> |
| <answer id="dep-jre"> |
| <p> |
| The module runs on JRE 1.4 and higher. |
| </p> |
| </answer> |
| |
| |
| |
| <!-- |
| <question id="dep-jrejdk" when="final"> |
| Do you require the JDK or is the JRE enough? |
| </question> |
| --> |
| <answer id="dep-jrejdk"> |
| <p> |
| JRE is enough. |
| </p> |
| </answer> |
| |
| |
| |
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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><api name="identification" type="import or export" category="stable" url="where is the description" /></code> |
| </hint> |
| </question> |
| --> |
| <answer id="dep-nb"> |
| <defaultanswer generate='none'/> |
| <p> |
| <api group="java" name="Lookup" type="import" category="official"> |
| JDBC drivers and database runtimes are registered in the default lookup. |
| </api> |
| </p> |
| <p> |
| <api group="java" name="org.openide.actions" type="import" category="official"> |
| Needed in the Database Explorer UI. |
| </api> |
| </p> |
| <p> |
| <api group="java" name="org.openide.filesystems" type="import" category="official"> |
| Neded for writing JDBC driver registration files. |
| </api> |
| </p> |
| <p> |
| <api group="java" name="org.openide.util" type="import" category="official"> |
| Multiple usages (bundles, request processor). |
| </api> |
| </p> |
| <p> |
| <api group="java" name="org.openide.modules" type="import" category="official"> |
| For installing a ModuleInstall.close() method which disconnects the connected connections upon IDE shutdown. |
| </api> |
| </p> |
| <p> |
| <api group="java" name="org.openide.nodes" type="import" category="official"> |
| Needed in the Database Explorer UI. |
| </api> |
| </p> |
| <p> |
| <api group="java" name="org.openide.dialogs" type="import" category="official"> |
| Needed in the Database Explorer UI. |
| </api> |
| </p> |
| <p> |
| <api group="java" name="org.openide.windows" type="import" category="official"> |
| Needed in the Database Explorer UI (the Execute Command top component). |
| </api> |
| </p> |
| <p> |
| <api group="java" name="org.openide.loaders" type="import" category="official"> |
| Neded for writing JDBC driver registration files. |
| </api> |
| </p> |
| <p> |
| <api group="java" name="org.netbeans.api.progress" type="import" category="official"> |
| Needed in the Database Explorer UI. |
| </api> |
| </p> |
| </answer> |
| |
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| <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> |
| --> |
| <answer id="dep-non-nb"> |
| <p> |
| None. |
| </p> |
| </answer> |
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| On which platforms does your module run? Does it run in the same |
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| <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> |
| --> |
| <answer id="dep-platform"> |
| <p> |
| No known platform dependencies. |
| </p> |
| </answer> |
| |
| |
| |
| <answer id="deploy-dependencies"> |
| <p> |
| Nothing. |
| </p> |
| </answer> |
| |
| |
| |
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| Do you deploy just module JAR file(s) or other files as well? |
| <hint> |
| Usually a module consist of one JAR file (perhaps with Class-Path |
| extensions) and also a configuration file that enables it. If you |
| have any other files, use |
| <api group="java.io.File" name="yourname" type="export" category="friend">...</api> |
| to define the location, name and stability of your files (of course |
| changing "yourname" and "friend" to suit your needs). |
| |
| 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> |
| --> |
| <answer id="deploy-jar"> |
| <p> |
| There are two JAR files: the module JAR file modules/org-netbeans-modules-db.jar |
| and a library used by the module located at modules/ext/ddl.jar. |
| </p> |
| </answer> |
| |
| |
| |
| <!-- |
| <question id="deploy-nbm" when="impl"> |
| Can you deploy an NBM via the Update Center? |
| <hint> |
| If not why? |
| </hint> |
| </question> |
| --> |
| <answer id="deploy-nbm"> |
| <p> |
| Yes. |
| </p> |
| </answer> |
| |
| |
| |
| <!-- |
| <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> |
| --> |
| <answer id="deploy-packages"> |
| <p> |
| Only API and SPI packages are exported. |
| </p> |
| </answer> |
| |
| |
| |
| <!-- |
| <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> |
| --> |
| <answer id="deploy-shared"> |
| <p> |
| Anywhere. |
| </p> |
| </answer> |
| |
| |
| |
| <!-- |
| <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> |
| --> |
| <answer id="exec-ant-tasks"> |
| <p> |
| No. |
| </p> |
| </answer> |
| |
| |
| |
| <!-- |
| <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> |
| --> |
| <answer id="exec-classloader"> |
| <p> |
| A class loader is created for loading JDBC drivers. |
| </p> |
| </answer> |
| |
| |
| |
| <!-- |
| <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> |
| --> |
| <answer id="exec-component"> |
| <p> |
| No. |
| </p> |
| </answer> |
| |
| |
| |
| <!-- |
| <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> |
| --> |
| <answer id="exec-introspection"> |
| <p> |
| No. |
| </p> |
| </answer> |
| |
| |
| |
| <!-- |
| <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> |
| --> |
| <answer id="exec-privateaccess"> |
| <p> |
| No. |
| </p> |
| </answer> |
| |
| |
| |
| <!-- |
| <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> |
| --> |
| <answer id="exec-process"> |
| <p> |
| No. Database runtime implementations could execute such actions though (especially |
| executing external scripts which start/stop a database server). |
| </p> |
| </answer> |
| |
| |
| |
| <!-- |
| <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> |
| <api type="export" group="property" name="id" category="private" url="http://..."> |
| description of the property, where it is used, what it influence, etc. |
| </api> |
| </pre> |
| </hint> |
| </question> |
| --> |
| <answer id="exec-property"> |
| <p> |
| No. |
| </p> |
| </answer> |
| |
| |
| |
| <!-- |
| <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> |
| --> |
| <answer id="exec-reflection"> |
| <p> |
| No. |
| </p> |
| </answer> |
| |
| |
| |
| <!-- |
| <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> |
| --> |
| <answer id="exec-threading"> |
| <p> |
| The API is thread-safe. Most methods are not required to run on the event queue (although |
| the implementation of methods which display an UI switches to the event thread where necessary). |
| The methods which are required to run on the event queue say so in the |
| Javadoc and exceptions are thrown if this condition does not hold. |
| Events are fired synchronously. |
| </p> |
| </answer> |
| |
| |
| |
| <!-- |
| <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> |
| --> |
| <answer id="format-clipboard"> |
| <p> |
| Implementations of PasteType representing database tables and indexes are placed on the clipboard. |
| </p> |
| </answer> |
| |
| |
| |
| <!-- |
| <question id="format-dnd" when="impl"> |
| Which protocols (if any) does your code understand during Drag & 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> |
| --> |
| <answer id="format-dnd"> |
| <p> |
| None. |
| </p> |
| </answer> |
| |
| |
| |
| <!-- |
| <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? Do you generate an ant build script? |
| Can it be edited and modified? |
| |
| <hint> |
| <p> |
| Files can be read and written by other programs, modules and users. If they influence |
| your behaviour, make sure you either document the format or claim that it is a private |
| api (using the <api> tag). |
| </p> |
| |
| <p> |
| If you generate an ant build file, this is very likely going to be seen by end users and |
| they will be attempted to edit it. You should be ready for that and provide here a link |
| to documentation that you have for such purposes and also describe how you are going to |
| understand such files during next release, when you (very likely) slightly change the |
| format. |
| </p> |
| </hint> |
| </question> |
| --> |
| <answer id="format-types"> |
| <p> |
| The database connections, JDBC drivers and database runtimes are saved as XML files whose |
| DTDs are published. |
| </p> |
| </answer> |
| |
| |
| |
| <!-- |
| <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. For that use <api group=&lookup& /> tag. |
| </hint> |
| </question> |
| --> |
| <answer id="lookup-lookup"> |
| <p> |
| FolderLookup is used to locate database runtimes. The |
| Databases/Runtimes folder in the default filesystem is searched for implementations |
| of the <code>DatabaseRuntime</code> interface. |
| </p> |
| </answer> |
| |
| |
| |
| <!-- |
| <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> |
| --> |
| <answer id="lookup-register"> |
| <p> |
| No. |
| </p> |
| </answer> |
| |
| |
| |
| <!-- |
| <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> |
| --> |
| <answer id="lookup-remove"> |
| <p> |
| No. |
| </p> |
| </answer> |
| |
| |
| |
| <!-- |
| <question id="perf-exit" when="final"> |
| Does your module run any code on exit? |
| </question> |
| --> |
| <answer id="perf-exit"> |
| <p> |
| Yes. The connected database connections are disconnected. |
| </p> |
| </answer> |
| |
| |
| |
| <!-- |
| <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> |
| --> |
| <answer id="perf-huge_dialogs"> |
| <p> |
| No. |
| </p> |
| </answer> |
| |
| |
| |
| <!-- |
| <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> |
| --> |
| <answer id="perf-limit"> |
| <p> |
| None known. |
| </p> |
| </answer> |
| |
| |
| |
| <!-- |
| <question id="perf-mem" when="final"> |
| How much memory does your component consume? Estimate |
| with a relation to the number of windows, etc. |
| </question> |
| --> |
| <answer id="perf-mem"> |
| <p> |
| A small amount of memory is necessary for the database connections, drivers and |
| runtimes. The amount of memory needed for displaying the structure of a |
| database is directly proportional to the number of elements in the database. |
| </p> |
| </answer> |
| |
| |
| |
| <!-- |
| <question id="perf-menus" when="final"> |
| Does your module use dynamically updated context menus, or |
| context-sensitive actions with complicated and slow enablement logic? |
| <hint> |
| If you do a lot of tricks when adding actions to regular or context menus, you can significantly |
| slow down display of the menu, even when the user is not using your action. Pay attention to |
| actions you add to the main menu bar, and to context menus of foreign nodes or components. If |
| the action is conditionally enabled, or changes its display dynamically, you need to check the |
| impact on performance. In some cases it may be more appropriate to make a simple action that is |
| always enabled but does more detailed checks in a dialog if it is actually run. |
| </hint> |
| </question> |
| --> |
| <answer id="perf-menus"> |
| <p> |
| No. |
| </p> |
| </answer> |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| <!-- |
| <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> |
| --> |
| <answer id="perf-progress"> |
| <p> |
| Yes, any database call can be a long-running task. However, these calls are not executed in the |
| event thread. |
| </p> |
| </answer> |
| |
| |
| |
| <!-- |
| <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> |
| --> |
| <answer id="perf-scale"> |
| <p> |
| Performance scales linearly with the number of connections and ../db.drivers, |
| but usually the numbers are small. |
| </p> |
| </answer> |
| |
| |
| |
| <!-- |
| <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> |
| --> |
| <answer id="perf-spi"> |
| <p> |
| Some methods of the database runtimes may take a long time (especially |
| the start method). These methods are never called in the event thread and |
| a progress dialog is displayed. |
| </p> |
| </answer> |
| |
| |
| |
| <!-- |
| <question id="perf-startup" when="final"> |
| Does your module run any code on startup? |
| </question> |
| --> |
| <answer id="perf-startup"> |
| <p> |
| No. |
| </p> |
| </answer> |
| |
| |
| |
| <!-- |
| <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> |
| --> |
| <answer id="perf-wakeup"> |
| <p> |
| No. |
| </p> |
| </answer> |
| |
| |
| |
| <!-- |
| <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> |
| --> |
| <answer id="resources-file"> |
| <p> |
| No. |
| </p> |
| </answer> |
| |
| |
| |
| <!-- |
| <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> |
| --> |
| <answer id="resources-layer"> |
| <p> |
| Yes. The module contains a standard layer which describes menu items, actions and services. The |
| folders Databases/Connections, Databases/JDBCDrivers and Databases/Runtimes, where database connections, |
| JDBC drivers and database runtimes are registered, are created. |
| </p> |
| </answer> |
| |
| |
| |
| <!-- |
| <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> |
| --> |
| <answer id="resources-mask"> |
| <p> |
| No. |
| </p> |
| </answer> |
| |
| |
| |
| <!-- |
| <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> |
| --> |
| <answer id="resources-read"> |
| <p> |
| Only resources registered by this module are read. |
| </p> |
| </answer> |
| |
| |
| |
| <!-- |
| <question id="security-grant" when="final"> |
| Does your code grant additional rights to some other code? |
| <hint>Avoid using a class loader that adds extra |
| permissions to loaded code unless really necessary. |
| Also note that your API implementation |
| can also expose unneeded permissions to enemy code by |
| calling AccessController.doPrivileged().</hint> |
| </question> |
| --> |
| <answer id="security-grant"> |
| <p> |
| No. |
| </p> |
| </answer> |
| |
| |
| |
| <!-- |
| <question id="security-policy" when="final"> |
| Does your functionality require modifications to the standard policy file? |
| <hint>Your code might pass control to third-party code not |
| coming from trusted domains. This could be code downloaded over the |
| network or code coming from libraries that are not bundled |
| with NetBeans. Which permissions need to be granted to which domains?</hint> |
| </question> |
| --> |
| <answer id="security-policy"> |
| <p> |
| No. |
| </p> |
| </answer> |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| <!-- |
| <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> |
| --> |
| <answer id="compat-deprecation"> |
| <p> |
| XXX no answer for compat-deprecation |
| </p> |
| </answer> |
| |
| |
| |
| <!-- |
| <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 |
| <api type="export" group="preferences" |
| name="preference node name" category="private"> |
| description of individual keys, where it is used, what it |
| influences, whether the module reads/write it, etc. |
| </api> |
| Due to XML ID restrictions, rather than /org/netbeans/modules/foo give the "name" as org.netbeans.modules.foo. |
| Note that if you use NbPreferences this name will then be the same as the code name base of the module. |
| </hint> |
| </question> |
| --> |
| <answer id="resources-preferences"> |
| <p> |
| XXX no answer for resources-preferences |
| </p> |
| </answer> |
| |
| </api-answers> |