private void startAppContainer() { // just using a class out of app admin to force it to lazy-start CommandLineArgs.getApplicationArgs(); } }
public String[] getCommandLineArgs() { return CommandLineArgs.getAllArgs(); }
private void processCommandLineArgs(BundleContext bc) { EnvironmentInfo envInfo = Activator.getEnvironmentInfo(); if (envInfo != null) CommandLineArgs.processCommandLine(envInfo); }
private String getDefaultAppId() { if (defaultAppId != null) return defaultAppId; // try commandLineProperties defaultAppId = CommandLineArgs.getApplication(); if (defaultAppId != null) return defaultAppId; // try bundleContext properties defaultAppId = context.getProperty(EclipseAppContainer.PROP_ECLIPSE_APPLICATION); if (defaultAppId != null) return defaultAppId; //Derive the application from the product information defaultAppId = getBranding() == null ? null : getBranding().getApplication(); return defaultAppId; }
return branding; String productId = CommandLineArgs.getProduct(); if (productId == null) {
private void processCommandLineArgs(BundleContext bc) { EnvironmentInfo envInfo = Activator.getEnvironmentInfo(); if (envInfo != null) CommandLineArgs.processCommandLine(envInfo); }
private String getDefaultAppId() { if (defaultAppId != null) return defaultAppId; // try commandLineProperties defaultAppId = CommandLineArgs.getApplication(); if (defaultAppId != null) return defaultAppId; // try bundleContext properties defaultAppId = context.getProperty(EclipseAppContainer.PROP_ECLIPSE_APPLICATION); if (defaultAppId != null) return defaultAppId; //Derive the application from the product information defaultAppId = getBranding() == null ? null : getBranding().getApplication(); return defaultAppId; }
return branding; String productId = CommandLineArgs.getProduct(); if (productId == null) {
/** * XXX Use the Environment info service. Need to see how to set the value of the app args. */ public String[] getApplicationArgs() { return CommandLineArgs.getApplicationArgs(); }
public String[] getCommandLineArgs() { return CommandLineArgs.getAllArgs(); }
private void processCommandLineArgs(BundleContext bc) { EnvironmentInfo envInfo = Activator.getEnvironmentInfo(); if (envInfo != null) CommandLineArgs.processCommandLine(envInfo); }
private String getDefaultAppId() { if (defaultAppId != null) return defaultAppId; // try commandLineProperties defaultAppId = CommandLineArgs.getApplication(); if (defaultAppId != null) return defaultAppId; // try bundleContext properties defaultAppId = context.getProperty(EclipseAppContainer.PROP_ECLIPSE_APPLICATION); if (defaultAppId != null) return defaultAppId; //Derive the application from the product information defaultAppId = getBranding() == null ? null : getBranding().getApplication(); return defaultAppId; }
return branding; String productId = CommandLineArgs.getProduct(); if (productId == null) {
/** * XXX Use the Environment info service. Need to see how to set the value of the app args. */ public String[] getApplicationArgs() { return CommandLineArgs.getApplicationArgs(); }
public String[] getCommandLineArgs() { return CommandLineArgs.getAllArgs(); }
private void startAppContainer() { // just using a class out of app admin to force it to lazy-start CommandLineArgs.getApplicationArgs(); } }
public String[] getCommandLineArgs() { return CommandLineArgs.getAllArgs(); }
private void startAppContainer() { // just using a class out of app admin to force it to lazy-start CommandLineArgs.getApplicationArgs(); }
/** * XXX Use the Environment info service. Need to see how to set the value of the app args. */ public String[] getApplicationArgs() { return CommandLineArgs.getApplicationArgs(); }
/** * XXX Use the Environment info service. Need to see how to set the value of the app args. */ public String[] getApplicationArgs() { return CommandLineArgs.getApplicationArgs(); }