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*development-architecture.html*
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Architecture
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The eclim architecture is pretty straight forward. Commands issued by
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a user in vim are relayed via nailgun
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(http://www.martiansoftware.com/nailgun/) to the running eclim daemon
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and the proper command implementation is then located and executed.
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Here is a diagram showing the sequence in a bit more detail:
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[diagram]
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The commands which are executed on the eclimd side are also fairly
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simple. They accept an object containing the command line parameters
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passed into the eclim invocation and then return an object (String,
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Collection, etc) which is converted to a json response. Below is a
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simple class diagram showing the hierarchy of a couple typical
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commands.
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[diagram]
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Another important aspect of eclim's architecture is support for
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plugins. Plugins for eclim are bundled as eclipse plugins with their
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auto start attribute set to false. When the eclim daemon starts it
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will locate and load any eclipse plugin with an 'org.eclim.' prefix.
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When a plugin is loaded, eclim will locate the plugin's required
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resources provider and invoke its initialize method which will then
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inject its resources (messages, command options, etc) into eclim and
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register any new commands.
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Here is graphical representation of this process:
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[diagram]
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vim:ft=eclimhelp
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