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| question-version="1.12" |
| author="jglick@netbeans.org" |
| > |
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| &api-questions; |
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| |
| <!-- |
| <question id="arch-what"> |
| What is this project good for? |
| <hint> |
| Please provide here a few lines describing the project, |
| what problem it should solve, provide links to documentation, |
| specifications, etc. |
| </hint> |
| </question> |
| --> |
| <answer id="arch-what"> |
| The JavaHelp integration API wraps the standard JavaHelp extension |
| library. It also provides a small additional API for NetBeans modules to |
| supply help sets to the system, add GUI menu items, and request that |
| particular help topics be displayed. |
| <api name="JavaHelpIntegrationAPI" type="export" category="official" |
| url="@TOP@/index.html" group="java"/> |
| </answer> |
| |
| |
| |
| <!-- |
| <question id="compat-i18n"> |
| Is your module correctly internationalized? |
| <hint> |
| Correct internationalization means that it obeys instuctions |
| at <a href="http://www.netbeans.org/devhome/docs/i18n/index.html"> |
| NetBeans I18N pages</a>. |
| </hint> |
| </question> |
| --> |
| <answer id="compat-i18n"> |
| Yes. |
| </answer> |
| |
| |
| |
| <!-- |
| <question id="compat-standards"> |
| Does the module implement or define any standards? Is the |
| implementation exact or does it deviate somehow? |
| </question> |
| --> |
| <answer id="compat-standards"> |
| It only implements its own integration API. The JavaHelp reference |
| implementation is bundled and that implements the JavaHelp API. |
| </answer> |
| |
| |
| |
| <!-- |
| <question id="compat-version"> |
| 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"> |
| N/A |
| </answer> |
| |
| |
| |
| <!-- |
| <question id="dep-jre"> |
| 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> |
| --> |
| <answer id="dep-jre"> |
| 1.3 |
| </answer> |
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| |
| <!-- |
| <question id="dep-jrejdk"> |
| Do you require the JDK or is the JRE enough? |
| </question> |
| --> |
| <answer id="dep-jrejdk"> |
| JRE |
| </answer> |
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| |
| |
| <!-- |
| <question id="dep-nb"> |
| What other NetBeans projects does this one depend on? |
| <hint> |
| If you want, describe such projects as imported API using |
| the <code><api name="identification" type="import or export" category="stable" url="where is the description" /></code> |
| </hint> |
| </question> |
| --> |
| <answer id="dep-nb"> |
| <ul> |
| <li><api name="ModulesAPI" type="import" category="official" |
| url="@org-openide-modules@/overview-summary.html" group="java"/></li> |
| <li><api name="UtilitiesAPI" type="import" category="official" |
| url="@org-openide-util-ui@/overview-summary.html" group="java"/></li> |
| <li><api name="ServicesAPI" type="import" category="official" |
| url="@org-openide-util-ui@/org/openide/util/doc-files/api.html#service-lookup" group="java"/></li> |
| <li><api name="NodesAPI" type="import" category="official" |
| url="@org-openide-nodes@/overview-summary.html" group="java"/></li> |
| <li><api name="WindowSystemAPI" type="import" category="official" |
| url="@org-openide-windows@/overview-summary.html" group="java"/></li> |
| <li><api name="ActionsAPI" type="import" category="official" |
| url="@org-openide-actions@/overview-summary.html" group="java"/></li> |
| </ul> |
| |
| </answer> |
| |
| |
| |
| <!-- |
| <question id="dep-non-nb"> |
| 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 prefered to use this approach when more modules may |
| depend on such third-party library. |
| </hint> |
| </question> |
| --> |
| <answer id="dep-non-nb"> |
| Just a JAXP-compliant SAX parser. |
| </answer> |
| |
| |
| |
| <!-- |
| <question id="dep-platform"> |
| 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> |
| --> |
| <answer id="dep-platform"> |
| Any |
| </answer> |
| |
| |
| |
| <!-- |
| <question id="deploy-jar"> |
| 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/deinstallation leaves the system |
| in state as it was before installation. |
| </hint> |
| </question> |
| --> |
| <answer id="deploy-jar"> |
| <p> |
| The JavaHelp extension library (<samp>jh.jar</samp>) is included, |
| currently at version 1.1.3. |
| </p> |
| <p> |
| <strong>Note</strong> that some versions of Solaris ship with their |
| own copy of this library in the location |
| <samp>/usr/j2se/opt/javahelp/lib/jhall.jar</samp>. Since this JAR is |
| included in the extensions path of the JRE on such machines, it would |
| override the copy of <samp>jh.jar</samp> shipped with the NetBeans |
| integration module. Normally this would be tolerable, but |
| unfortunately the version shipped with Solaris is outdated and |
| exhibits a number of serious bugs, especially in the handling of |
| Japanese search text, which make the NetBeans help system unusable |
| and which were fixed in subsequent official JavaHelp releases. (Note |
| that search databases for JavaHelp help sets are often not cleanly |
| usable in versions of JavaHelp other than the one in which they were |
| built, since details of how HTML substring indices are calculated |
| tend to be unstable between even minor releases.) To avoid such bugs, |
| the NetBeans launcher checks for the existence of the abovementioned |
| file, and if found, prepends the NetBeans <samp>jh.jar</samp> to the |
| JVM's boot classpath. Other options were considered and rejected as |
| unworkable. |
| </p> |
| </answer> |
| |
| |
| |
| <!-- |
| <question id="deploy-nbm"> |
| Can you deploy an NBM via the Update Center? |
| <hint> |
| If not why? |
| </hint> |
| </question> |
| --> |
| <answer id="deploy-nbm"> |
| Yes. |
| </answer> |
| |
| |
| |
| <!-- |
| <question id="deploy-packages"> |
| 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/apis/org/openide/doc-files/upgrade.html#3.4-public-packages"> |
| public packages |
| </a>). |
| </hint> |
| </question> |
| --> |
| <answer id="deploy-packages"> |
| Yes. |
| </answer> |
| |
| |
| |
| <!-- |
| <question id="deploy-shared"> |
| 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"> |
| Either. |
| </answer> |
| |
| |
| |
| <!-- |
| <question id="exec-classloader"> |
| 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"> |
| No. |
| </answer> |
| |
| |
| |
| <!-- |
| <question id="exec-component"> |
| 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 behaviour 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"> |
| <ul> |
| <li> |
| <api type="export" group="property" name="OpenIDE-mergeIntoMaster" category="official"> |
| The context and key <code>OpenIDE/mergeIntoMaster</code> can be set as an attribute on a help set |
| provided programmatically rather than with an XML file to |
| customize one attribute. Such programmatic provision is rare |
| but supported. |
| </api> |
| |
| </li> |
| <li> |
| <api type="export" group="property" name="javahelp.ignore.modality" category="friend"> |
| The help window through JDK 1.5.0 handles modal dialogs by reparenting the help |
| component into a child dialog of any new modal dialog whenever it is shown, and |
| reparenting it back into a frame whenever it is hidden. Under certain circumstances |
| (showing two dialogs sequentially before the frame can be re-shown), it can produce |
| a race condition in the underlying java.awt.Toolkit implementation. As a workaround, |
| callers of DialogDisplayer.getDefault().notify(DialogDescriptor) may set the system |
| property "javahelp.ignore.modality" to the String "true". This system property will |
| be reset by notify(), and applied as a client property of the root pane of the dialog |
| to be shown. JavaHelp will, in turn, ignore the appearance of any dialog whose root |
| pane posesses the client property "javahelp.ignore.modality" with the String value |
| "true". |
| </api> |
| |
| </li> |
| </ul> |
| </answer> |
| |
| |
| |
| <!-- |
| <question id="exec-introspection"> |
| Does your module use any kind of runtime type informations (instanceof, |
| work with java.lang.Class, 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"> |
| No. |
| </answer> |
| |
| |
| |
| <!-- |
| <question id="exec-privateaccess"> |
| 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"> |
| <samp>openide-deprecated.jar</samp> calls the public API via |
| introspection to avoid a compile-time dependency. |
| </answer> |
| |
| |
| |
| <!-- |
| <question id="exec-process"> |
| 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"> |
| No. |
| </answer> |
| |
| |
| |
| <!-- |
| <question id="exec-property"> |
| 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 behaviour of your |
| code, somebody will likely use it. You should describe what it does |
| and the stability category of this API. You may use |
| <pre> |
| <property name="id" category="private" > |
| description of the property, where it is used, what it influence, etc. |
| </property> |
| </pre> |
| </hint> |
| </question> |
| --> |
| <answer id="exec-property"> |
| No. |
| </answer> |
| |
| |
| |
| <!-- |
| <question id="exec-reflection"> |
| Does your code use Java Reflection to execute other code? |
| <hint> |
| This usually indicates a missing or unsufficient 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"> |
| There <em>is</em> a workaround for a Java bug (#4675772) |
| which almost involves reflection - manually removing entries from UI |
| defaults. Without this, the module will throw exceptions when disabled |
| and then reënabled without a restart. |
| <p/> |
| The module is using reflection to access the |
| <api name="ModalityExcludeAPI" category="friend" group="java" type="import"> |
| offered by some JDKs and tracked as Java bug (5092094) <!-- see |
| http://ccc.sfbay/5092094 if you can --> allowing to exclude modal |
| dialogs behaviour for certain windows - in this case the help window. |
| </api>. |
| </answer> |
| |
| |
| |
| <!-- |
| <question id="format-clipboard"> |
| 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"> |
| N/A |
| </answer> |
| |
| |
| |
| <!-- |
| <question id="format-dnd"> |
| 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 overriden, they |
| by default delegate to <code>Node.clipboardCopy, Node.clipboardCut and Node.pasteTypes</code>. |
| </hint> |
| </question> |
| --> |
| <answer id="format-dnd"> |
| N/A |
| </answer> |
| |
| |
| |
| <!-- |
| <question id="format-types"> |
| Which protocols and file formats (if any) does your module read or write on disk, |
| or transmit or receive over the network? |
| </question> |
| --> |
| <answer id="format-types"> |
| <ul> |
| <li> |
| The bundled JavaHelp code reads standard help sets. |
| </li> |
| <li> |
| There is a published XML DTD for declaring the existence of a |
| help set. |
| </li> |
| <li> |
| There is a published XML DTD for creating a menu item pointing to |
| a help topic. |
| </li> |
| <li> |
| <api group="dtd" |
| category="friend" |
| type="export" |
| name="ObjectTag" |
| url="@TOP@/overview-summary.html"> |
| </api> |
| This tag is used in HTML content to create hyperlink like label in JHContentViewer. It invokes IDE |
| default HTML Browser to correctly display external links. |
| </li> |
| </ul> |
| </answer> |
| |
| |
| |
| <!-- |
| <question id="lookup-lookup"> |
| Does your module use <code>org.openide.util.Lookup</code> |
| 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 clasify the stability of such |
| API contract. |
| </hint> |
| </question> |
| --> |
| <answer id="lookup-lookup"> |
| It searches for instances of <code>javax.help.HelpSet</code> in lookup, |
| according to the API specification. |
| </answer> |
| |
| |
| |
| <!-- |
| <question id="lookup-register"> |
| 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"> |
| A singleton instance of <code>org.netbeans.api.javahelp.Help</code> is |
| registered into lookup, according to the API specification. Modules may |
| depend on its existence by requiring a token of the same name. An |
| instance of a handler for the <code>nbdocs</code> URL protocol (covered |
| in the specification) is also registered. |
| </answer> |
| |
| |
| |
| <!-- |
| <question id="lookup-remove"> |
| 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"> |
| No. |
| </answer> |
| |
| |
| |
| <!-- |
| <question id="perf-exit"> |
| Does your module run any code on exit? |
| </question> |
| --> |
| <answer id="perf-exit"> |
| No. |
| </answer> |
| |
| |
| |
| <!-- |
| <question id="perf-huge_dialogs"> |
| 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"> |
| The JavaHelp window is fairly complex, but the module only provides the |
| frame that contains it. |
| </answer> |
| |
| |
| |
| <!-- |
| <question id="perf-limit"> |
| Are there any hardcoded or practical limits in the number or size of |
| elements your code can handle? |
| </question> |
| --> |
| <answer id="perf-limit"> |
| When displaying help, all help sets need to be parsed by JavaHelp to |
| determine the ID maps. For a large number of help sets, this might |
| consume too much memory and CPU to be practical. Also when displaying |
| "merged" help (the normal case), all help sets need to be merged |
| together, which can also be time-consuming as their number grows. |
| </answer> |
| |
| |
| |
| <!-- |
| <question id="perf-mem"> |
| How much memory does your component consume? Estimate |
| with a relation to the number of windows, etc. |
| </question> |
| --> |
| <answer id="perf-mem"> |
| Unknown. Help sets which are not in active use are supposed to be held |
| softly so they could be collected. |
| </answer> |
| |
| |
| |
| <!-- |
| <question id="perf-menus"> |
| Does your module use dynamically updated context menus, or |
| context-sensitive actions with complicated enablement logic? |
| </question> |
| --> |
| <answer id="perf-menus"> |
| Menu items representing links to help topics are dynamically enabled or |
| disabled. They are always enabled in case help sets have not yet been |
| parsed, to avoid forcing a parse just to display the menu item; if |
| selected at this time when there is no actual corresponding ID, they will |
| do nothing. After help sets have been parsed, menu items referring to |
| help topics which are actually available (the normal case) are enabled. |
| In case a help topic is missing for some reason, the menu item is |
| disabled. |
| </answer> |
| |
| |
| |
| <!-- |
| <question id="perf-progress"> |
| Does your module execute any long-running tasks? |
| <hint>Typically they are tasks like connecting over |
| network, computing huge amount of data, compilation. |
| Such communication should be done asynchronously (for example |
| using <code>RequestProcessor</code>), definitively it should |
| not block AWT thread. |
| </hint> |
| </question> |
| --> |
| <answer id="perf-progress"> |
| Loading and merging help sets is done asynchronously since it can be |
| slow. |
| </answer> |
| |
| |
| |
| <!-- |
| <question id="perf-scale"> |
| 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? |
| Please include some estimates. |
| </question> |
| --> |
| <answer id="perf-scale"> |
| Size of help set XML files (the map file especially) probably impacts |
| parsing speed and memory consumption. Number of distinct help sets will |
| probably impact performance as well. Exact numbers unknown, but JavaHelp |
| appears to be pretty slow to parse and merge help sets. |
| </answer> |
| |
| |
| |
| <!-- |
| <question id="perf-startup"> |
| Does your module run any code on startup? |
| </question> |
| --> |
| <answer id="perf-startup"> |
| Yes, it registers a global AWT window listener. This appears to be the |
| only way to reliably tell whether a modal dialog is showing at a given |
| time (and to receive notification when one is shown). There is a rather |
| complex set of hacks to convert the help viewer into a nonmodal dialog |
| and reparent it to an active modal dialog; otherwise it would be |
| impossible to access help while a modal dialog was showing. There is an |
| open request for AWT to support multiple application contexts, which |
| would permit the help viewer to live in an independent context and not be |
| blocked by modal dialogs used in NetBeans, but until this is fixed there |
| is no known good solution to the modality problem. |
| </answer> |
| |
| |
| |
| <!-- |
| <question id="perf-wakeup"> |
| 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"> |
| No. |
| </answer> |
| |
| |
| |
| <!-- |
| <question id="resources-file"> |
| 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 prefered |
| way that should be used. But of course there can be situations when |
| this is not suitable. |
| </hint> |
| </question> |
| --> |
| <answer id="resources-file"> |
| It uses <code>InstalledFileLocator</code> to implement the |
| <code>nbdocs</code> URL protocol, permitting help sets or files to be |
| loaded from disk files in the NetBeans installation, rather than from |
| inside the module. This is necessary to make it easy for users to |
| customize CSS stylesheets, for example. |
| </answer> |
| |
| |
| |
| <!-- |
| <question id="resources-layer"> |
| 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"> |
| The layer registers the <code>Help</code> singleton, declares some XML |
| DTDs and their processors, installs some menu items, etc. |
| </answer> |
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| <!-- |
| <question id="resources-mask"> |
| 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"> |
| No. However the <code>usersguide</code> module does mask the master help |
| link menu item created by this module, replacing it with a similar one |
| which jumps straight to the introductory page of the main NetBeans online |
| help. |
| </answer> |
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| <!-- |
| <question id="resources-read"> |
| 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 clasify according to |
| <a href="http://openide.netbeans.org/tutorial/api-design.html#categories"> |
| common stability categories</a>. |
| </hint> |
| </question> |
| --> |
| <answer id="resources-read"> |
| Not directly. It uses lookup to find help sets, while providing an XML |
| processor to make this easier. It provides another XML processor |
| permitting modules to add menu items, but does not directly interpret |
| these. |
| </answer> |
| |
| </api-answers> |