+1 to all this. It's great that you're coming on board Fabio since
you're probably the most experience Eclipse developer here :)
I can't wait for all the good things to come...
Thanks
-Vincent
On Oct 10, 2007, at 6:08 AM, Fabio Mancinelli wrote:
Dear all,
I am starting to take a deeper look at XEclipse and I think there
are some improvements at the design level that, IMHO, are worth to
be taken into account.
These improvements leverage Eclipse platform's features that, to
some extent, have been re-implemented in XEclipse.
1) Deferred tree content managers.
I am a big fan of this feature and I tend to use it whenever I can.
Basically a deferred tree content manager allows you to "fetch"
tree children in a deferred way.
One example is the "SVN Repository" or "CVS Repository" views in
your Eclipse IDE. When you expand a node it displays a "Pending..."
element
and, when the fetching job is over, the actual elements (i.e.,
files and directories available on the repository) are displayed.
The same mechanism could be used in XEclipse to fetch Spaces and
Pages.
The good thing about this approach is that the manager takes care
of everything:
* A tree node that is collapsed before the fetching job is
terminated deletes the corresponding job;
* Changing the input element of the tree invalidates all the active
jobs
* You can expand different tree nodes without waiting that the
previous ones terminate their fetching job: in this case you will
have several "Pending..." indicators in the tree.
You can play a bit with the "SVN Repository" view and see what I mean.
The best news is that all of this already implemented and available
in the eclipse platform through the DeferredTreeContentManager[1]
class.
Using the deferred tree content fetching mechanism eliminates the
need of having additional logic in XWikiSpace for understanding
when pages are ready (i.e., all the code that manages isPagesReady
in XWikiSpace.java). You will simply have a method getPages that
could take possibly forever and that directly fetches the pages
from the XMLRPC source (or from the offline cache).
I think that this will also have impact on the Decorators that are
used to wrap XWiki* elements in order to provide a visual feedback
on what's going on (i.e., all the GuiUtils.runOperationWithProgress
will be unnecessary since the deferred tree content manager will
take care of everything)
2) Adapters
I noticed that there is a TreeAdapter interface that basically is
used for providing labels, children and so on.
All classes that can be "displayed" in a tree implements this
interface (i.e., XWikiConnection, XWikiPage, XWikiSpace).
I think that this "pollutes" the model because, for example,
getPages and getTreeChildren basically return the same thing and,
therefore, are duplicated methods. Moreover in this way you put
"GUI"-oriented stuff in the model and this is not good.
The Eclipse platform has a mechanism for providing adapters that
are able to give information about model elements to GUI components
[2].
Not surprisingly they are called Adapters and are handled via
extension points. Basically you register an AdapterFactory that
provides IWorkbenchAdapters.
An IWorkbenchAdapter[3] actually contains what was declared in
XEclipse TreeAdapter.
When you need structural information about an object, you can then
query the platform for an adapter that matches a given interface
and is suitable for a given object. In our case I can register an
adapter for XWikiSpace that implements the getChildren method and
that will simply call the getPages method of the XWikiSpace model
object.
In this way I can clearly separate the "GUI" code from the "model"
code and leave Eclipse handle the rest.
It is worth to notice that many GUI content providers directly
support IWorkbenchAdapters out of the box, so if you carefully
write your model adapters you will never have to write a content/
label provider; but even when you write your own content provider
you can always put a lookup to the adapter and then talk to it for
getting the information to display (this is actually a standard
practice).
In the attachment you can find a sample implementation of the
"deferred tree" way of displaying the XWiki navigator that makes
use of adapters.
Notice the getChildren methods in XWikiSpaceAdapter (declared in
AdapterFactory.java). It calls a method myGetPages that I've added
for testing purposes to the IXWikiSpace interface and that
basically does the following straight simple thing:
public Collection<IXWikiPage> myGetPages() throws
ConfluenceException, SwizzleConfluenceException {
Confluence rpc = getConnection().getRpcProxy();
String spaceKey = getKey();
List<Object> pages = rpc.getPages(spaceKey);
List<IXWikiPage> result = new ArrayList<IXWikiPage>();
for (int i = 0; i < pages.size(); i++) {
PageSummary pageSummary = (PageSummary) pages.get(i);
XWikiPage xWikiPage = new XWikiPage(this, pageSummary);
result.add(xWikiPage);
}
return result;
}
Of course this is a proposal to discuss about.
But I think that we should spend some time on it because we could
end up with a lighter design and a more maintainable product.
WDYT?
Cheers,
Fabio
[1]
http://help.eclipse.org/help33/index.jsp?topic=/
org.eclipse.platform.doc.isv/reference/api/org/eclipse/ui/progress/
DeferredTreeContentManager.html
[2] Of course the adapters mechanism is not limited to GUI
components but can be used to adapt an object to whatever interface
we need to.
[3]
http://help.eclipse.org/help33/index.jsp?topic=/
org.eclipse.platform.doc.isv/reference/api/org/eclipse/ui/model/
IWorkbenchAdapter.html
<classes.tar.gz>
These are the XML lines in plugin.xml that defines the
org.eclipse.core.runtime.adapters extension point for registering
the AdapterFactory and types:
<extension point="org.eclipse.core.runtime.adapters">
<factory
adaptableType="org.xwiki.plugins.eclipse.model.IXWikiConnection"
class="fm.AdapterFactory">
<adapter
type="org.eclipse.ui.progress.IDeferredWorkbenchAdapter"></adapter>
</factory>
<factory
adaptableType="org.xwiki.plugins.eclipse.model.IXWikiSpace"
class="fm.AdapterFactory">
<adapter
type="org.eclipse.ui.progress.IDeferredWorkbenchAdapter"></adapter>
</factory>
</extension>
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