* 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 - Initial API and implementation
**********************************************************************/
}
/**
- * Disposes of this content provider.
- * This is called by the viewer when it is disposed.
+ * Disposes of this content provider. This is called by the viewer when it
+ * is disposed.
*/
- public void dispose() { }
+ public void dispose() {
+ }
/**
- * Returns the elements to display in the viewer
- * when its input is set to the given element.
- * These elements can be presented as rows in a table, items in a list, etc.
- * The result is not modified by the viewer.
- *
- * @param inputElement the input element
+ * Returns the elements to display in the viewer when its input is set to
+ * the given element. These elements can be presented as rows in a table,
+ * items in a list, etc. The result is not modified by the viewer.
+ *
+ * @param inputElement
+ * the input element
* @return the array of elements to display in the viewer
*/
public Object[] getElements(Object inputElement) {
List list = new ArrayList();
- Iterator iterator = BrowserManager.getInstance().getWebBrowsers().iterator();
+ Iterator iterator = BrowserManager.getInstance().getWebBrowsers()
+ .iterator();
while (iterator.hasNext()) {
IWebBrowser browser = (IWebBrowser) iterator.next();
list.add(browser);
}
return list.toArray();
- }
+ }
/**
- * Notifies this content provider that the given viewer's input
- * has been switched to a different element.
+ * Notifies this content provider that the given viewer's input has been
+ * switched to a different element.
* <p>
- * A typical use for this method is registering the content provider as a listener
- * to changes on the new input (using model-specific means), and deregistering the viewer
- * from the old input. In response to these change notifications, the content provider
- * propagates the changes to the viewer.
+ * A typical use for this method is registering the content provider as a
+ * listener to changes on the new input (using model-specific means), and
+ * deregistering the viewer from the old input. In response to these change
+ * notifications, the content provider propagates the changes to the viewer.
* </p>
- *
- * @param viewer the viewer
- * @param oldInput the old input element, or <code>null</code> if the viewer
- * did not previously have an input
- * @param newInput the new input element, or <code>null</code> if the viewer
- * does not have an input
+ *
+ * @param viewer
+ * the viewer
+ * @param oldInput
+ * the old input element, or <code>null</code> if the viewer
+ * did not previously have an input
+ * @param newInput
+ * the new input element, or <code>null</code> if the viewer
+ * does not have an input
*/
- public void inputChanged(Viewer viewer, Object oldInput, Object newInput) {}
+ public void inputChanged(Viewer viewer, Object oldInput, Object newInput) {
+ }
}
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