package test.pde_maven_plugin.simple_plugin.actions; import org.eclipse.jface.action.IAction; import org.eclipse.jface.viewers.ISelection; import org.eclipse.ui.IWorkbenchWindow; import org.eclipse.ui.IWorkbenchWindowActionDelegate; import org.eclipse.jface.dialogs.MessageDialog; /** * Our sample action implements workbench action delegate. * The action proxy will be created by the workbench and * shown in the UI. When the user tries to use the action, * this delegate will be created and execution will be * delegated to it. * @see IWorkbenchWindowActionDelegate */ public class SampleAction implements IWorkbenchWindowActionDelegate { private IWorkbenchWindow window; /** * The constructor. */ public SampleAction() { } /** * The action has been activated. The argument of the * method represents the 'real' action sitting * in the workbench UI. * @see IWorkbenchWindowActionDelegate#run */ public void run(IAction action) { MessageDialog.openInformation( window.getShell(), "Simple_plugin Plug-in", "Hello, Eclipse world"); } /** * Selection in the workbench has been changed. We * can change the state of the 'real' action here * if we want, but this can only happen after * the delegate has been created. * @see IWorkbenchWindowActionDelegate#selectionChanged */ public void selectionChanged(IAction action, ISelection selection) { } /** * We can use this method to dispose of any system * resources we previously allocated. * @see IWorkbenchWindowActionDelegate#dispose */ public void dispose() { } /** * We will cache window object in order to * be able to provide parent shell for the message dialog. * @see IWorkbenchWindowActionDelegate#init */ public void init(IWorkbenchWindow window) { this.window = window; } }