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= Global Structure of the plugin.xml file = | = Global Structure of the plugin.xml file = | ||
− | + | * The plugin.xml file begins with the declaration of the '''<plugin start=[value]''' tag. Here, '''[value]''' equals a boolean value (either '''true''' or '''false'''). '''We will use false as default'''. This value is only true for some core plug-ins since they will be loaded first by the plug-in engine. | |
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− | * The plugin.xml file begins with the declaration of the '''<plugin start= | ||
** All the information pertaining the plugin will be contained from this level on. | ** All the information pertaining the plugin will be contained from this level on. | ||
* The plug-in is terminated with the closing tag '''</plugin>''' | * The plug-in is terminated with the closing tag '''</plugin>''' | ||
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== Lifecycle == | == Lifecycle == | ||
− | The lifecycle section | + | The lifecycle section only rarely used when we need to change the default behavior of our plug-in. |
* It is declared as '''<lifecycleclass> ''[path.to.our.lifecycle.class]''</lifecycleclass>''' | * It is declared as '''<lifecycleclass> ''[path.to.our.lifecycle.class]''</lifecycleclass>''' |