/******************************************************************************* * Copyright (c) 2000, 2003 IBM Corporation and others. * All rights reserved. This program and the accompanying materials * are made available under the terms of the Common Public License v1.0 * which accompanies this distribution, and is available at * http://www.eclipse.org/legal/cpl-v10.html * * Contributors: * IBM Corporation - initial API and implementation *******************************************************************************/ package net.sourceforge.phpdt.core; import org.eclipse.core.resources.IWorkspace; /** * Represent the root Java element corresponding to the workspace. * Since there is only one such root element, it is commonly referred to as * the Java model element. * The Java model element needs to be opened before it can be navigated or manipulated. * The Java model element has no parent (it is the root of the Java element * hierarchy). Its children are IJavaProjects. *

* This interface provides methods for performing copy, move, rename, and * delete operations on multiple Java elements. *

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* This interface is not intended to be implemented by clients. An instance * of one of these handles can be created via * JavaCore.create(workspace.getRoot()). *

* * @see JavaCore#create(org.eclipse.core.resources.IWorkspaceRoot) */ public interface IJavaModel extends IJavaElement, IOpenable, IParent { /** * Returns whether this Java model contains an IJavaElement whose * resource is the given resource or a non-Java resource which is the given resource. *

* Note: no existency check is performed on the argument resource. If it is not accessible * (see IResource.isAccessible()) yet but would be located in Java model * range, then it will return true. *

* If the resource is accessible, it can be reached by navigating the Java model down using the * getChildren() and/or getNonJavaResources() methods. *

* @param resource the resource to check * @return true if the resource is accessible through the Java model * @since 2.1 */ //boolean contains(IResource resource); /** * Copies the given elements to the specified container(s). * If one container is specified, all elements are copied to that * container. If more than one container is specified, the number of * elements and containers must match, and each element is copied to * its associated container. *

* Optionally, each copy can positioned before a sibling * element. If null is specified for a given sibling, the copy * is inserted as the last child of its associated container. *

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* Optionally, each copy can be renamed. If * null is specified for the new name, the copy * is not renamed. *

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* Optionally, any existing child in the destination container with * the same name can be replaced by specifying true for * force. Otherwise an exception is thrown in the event that a name * collision occurs. *

* * @param elements the elements to copy * @param containers the container, or list of containers * @param siblings the list of siblings element any of which may be * null; or null * @param renamings the list of new names any of which may be * null; or null * @param replace true if any existing child in a target container * with the target name should be replaced, and false to throw an * exception in the event of a name collision * @param monitor a progress monitor * @exception JavaModelException if an element could not be copied. Reasons include: * */ //void copy(IJavaElement[] elements, IJavaElement[] containers, IJavaElement[] siblings, String[] renamings, boolean replace, IProgressMonitor monitor) throws JavaModelException; /** * Deletes the given elements, forcing the operation if necessary and specified. * * @param elements the elements to delete * @param force a flag controlling whether underlying resources that are not * in sync with the local file system will be tolerated * @param monitor a progress monitor * @exception JavaModelException if an element could not be deleted. Reasons include: * */ //void delete(IJavaElement[] elements, boolean force, IProgressMonitor monitor) throws JavaModelException; /** * Returns the Java project with the given name. This is a handle-only method. * The project may or may not exist. * * @return the Java project with the given name */ IJavaProject getJavaProject(String name); /** * Returns the Java projects in this Java model, or an empty array if there * are none. * * @return the Java projects in this Java model, or an empty array if there * are none * @exception JavaModelException if this request fails. */ IJavaProject[] getJavaProjects() throws JavaModelException; /** * Returns an array of non-Java resources (that is, non-Java projects) in * the workspace. *

* Non-Java projects include all projects that are closed (even if they have the * Java nature). *

* * @return an array of non-Java projects contained in the workspace. * @throws JavaModelException if this element does not exist or if an * exception occurs while accessing its corresponding resource * @since 2.1 */ //Object[] getNonJavaResources() throws JavaModelException; /** * Returns the workspace associated with this Java model. * * @return the workspace associated with this Java model */ IWorkspace getWorkspace(); /** * Moves the given elements to the specified container(s). * If one container is specified, all elements are moved to that * container. If more than one container is specified, the number of * elements and containers must match, and each element is moved to * its associated container. *

* Optionally, each element can positioned before a sibling * element. If null is specified for sibling, the element * is inserted as the last child of its associated container. *

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* Optionally, each element can be renamed. If * null is specified for the new name, the element * is not renamed. *

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* Optionally, any existing child in the destination container with * the same name can be replaced by specifying true for * force. Otherwise an exception is thrown in the event that a name * collision occurs. *

* * @param elements the elements to move * @param containers the container, or list of containers * @param siblings the list of siblings element any of which may be * null; or null * @param renamings the list of new names any of which may be * null; or null * @param replace true if any existing child in a target container * with the target name should be replaced, and false to throw an * exception in the event of a name collision * @param monitor a progress monitor * @exception JavaModelException if an element could not be moved. Reasons include: * * * @exception IllegalArgumentException any element or container is null */ //void move(IJavaElement[] elements, IJavaElement[] containers, IJavaElement[] siblings, String[] renamings, boolean replace, IProgressMonitor monitor) throws JavaModelException; /** * Triggers an update of the JavaModel with respect to the referenced external archives. * This operation will issue a JavaModel delta describing the discovered changes, in term * of Java element package fragment roots added, removed or changed. * Note that a collection of elements can be passed so as to narrow the set of archives * to refresh (passing null along is equivalent to refreshing the entire mode). * The elements can be: * *

In case an archive is used by multiple projects, the delta issued will account for * all of them. This means that even if a project was not part of the elements scope, it * may still be notified of changes if it is referencing a library comprised in the scope. *

* @param elementsScope - a collection of elements defining the scope of the refresh * @param monitor - a progress monitor used to report progress * @exception JavaModelException in one of the corresponding situation: *

* * @see IJavaElementDelta * @since 2.0 */ //void refreshExternalArchives(IJavaElement[] elementsScope, IProgressMonitor monitor) throws JavaModelException; /** * Renames the given elements as specified. * If one container is specified, all elements are renamed within that * container. If more than one container is specified, the number of * elements and containers must match, and each element is renamed within * its associated container. * * @param elements the elements to rename * @param destinations the container, or list of containers * @param names the list of new names * @param replace true if an existing child in a target container * with the target name should be replaced, and false to throw an * exception in the event of a name collision * @param monitor a progress monitor * @exception JavaModelException if an element could not be renamed. Reasons include: * */ //void rename(IJavaElement[] elements, IJavaElement[] destinations, String[] names, boolean replace, IProgressMonitor monitor) throws JavaModelException; }