package samples.subsystems; import RSESamples.*; import com.ibm.etools.systems.dftsubsystem.impl.DefaultSubSystemFactoryImpl; import com.ibm.etools.systems.subsystems.impl.*; import com.ibm.etools.systems.subsystems.*; import com.ibm.etools.systems.model.*; import com.ibm.etools.systems.filters.*; import java.util.*; /** * This is our subsystem factory, which creates instances of our subsystems, * and supplies the subsystem and filter actions to their popup menus. */ public class DeveloperSubSystemFactory extends DefaultSubSystemFactoryImpl { /** * Constructor for DeveloperSubSystemFactory. */ public DeveloperSubSystemFactory() { super(); } /** * Create an instance of our subsystem. */ protected SubSystem createSubSystemInternal(SystemConnection conn) { return new DeveloperSubSystem(); } /** * Intercept of parent method that creates an initial default filter pool. * We intercept so that we can create an initial filter in that pool, which will * list all teams. */ protected SystemFilterPool createDefaultFilterPool(SystemFilterPoolManager mgr) { SystemFilterPool defaultPool = super.createDefaultFilterPool(mgr); Vector strings = new Vector(); strings.add("*"); try { mgr.createSystemFilter(defaultPool, "All teams", strings); } catch (Exception exc) {} return defaultPool; } /** * Intercept of parent method so we can supply our own value shown in the property * sheet for the "type" property when a filter is selected within our subsystem. * * Requires this line in rseSamplesResources.properties: property.type.teamfilter=Team filter */ public String getTranslatedFilterTypeProperty(SystemFilter selectedFilter) { return RSESamplesPlugin.getResourceString("property.type.teamfilter"); } }