oracle.ide.addin
Interface Invokable
- All Known Subinterfaces:
- Wizard
- public interface Invokable
The Invokable interface can be used to identify a class as being capable
of being "invoked" by the IDE. Wizards are one example of a type of class
that the IDE might invoke.
- See Also:
Wizard
Method Summary |
boolean |
invoke(Context context,
java.lang.String[] params)
Invokes the object, usually called by the IDE. |
invoke
public boolean invoke(Context context,
java.lang.String[] params)
- Invokes the object, usually called by the IDE.
- Parameters:
context
- the context of the invocation.params
- optional arguments from the invoker
- Returns:
true
if the invocation was successful,
false
if it failed, or was aborted.- See Also:
Context