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===RAP 1.0 M5 - New and Noteworthy===
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This document will become the New and Noteworthy page for the next milestone release and meanwhile serves to document the development progress.
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All features documented here can be obtained from [http://www.eclipse.org/rap/cvs.php CVS] HEAD.
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==RWT==
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{|
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|-valign="top" align="left"
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|width="20%"|'''New Table features'''
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|width="80%"|
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The <code>Table</code> widget now notifies about double-click events by sending a <code>SelectionListener#widgetDefaultSelected</code>.
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The column order can be queried and changed programmatically using <code>getColumnOrder()</code> and <code>setColumnOrder()</code>. Marking a column with <code>setMoveable</code> permits the user to change its order by drag and drop.
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If a table is created with the <code>SWT.VIRTUAL</code> flag, <code>TableItem</code>s are only realized client-side when they become visible. Even though, in most situations, using the <code>[[#RAP _JFace|TableViewer]]</code> will be more convenient, the code below shows how the <code>SetData</code> event can be used to "manually" populate a <code>VIRTUAL</code> table.
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<pre>
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Table table = new Table( shell, SWT.VIRTUAL );
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table.addListener( SWT.SetData, new Listener() {
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  public void handleEvent( final Event event ) {
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    TableItem item = ( TableItem )event.item;
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    int index = table.indexOf( item );
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    item.setText( "Item " + index  );
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  }
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} );
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table.setItemCount( 300 );
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</pre>
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==RAP JFace==
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{|
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|-valign="top" align="left"
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|width="20%"|'''TableViewer'''
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|width="80%"|
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As the underlying RWT <code>Table</code> now understands the <code>VIRTUAL</code> flag, the relevant <code>TableViewer</code> code was activated as well.
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==RAP Workbench==
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|width="20%"|'''DrillDownAdapter'''
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|width="80%"|
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Drilldown Adapters are a feature available for TreeViewers to help navigate through the data, instead of having to deal with ever expanding trees. In this way you can essentially zoom in to view just one part of the tree, i.e., drill down. Only two lines of code were added throughout the initialization of the viewer to invoke this feature in the context menu. Only one line was needed to add them to the view's toolbar. They are shown below:
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// Create the Drill Down Adapter
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drillDownAdapter = new DrillDownAdapter(viewer);
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// Add the options to the view's toolbar (IToolBarManager)
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drillDownAdapter.addNavigationActions(manager);
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</pre>
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After adding them to the IToolbarManager of your view, they are looking like this:
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[[Image:RAPDrillDownAdapter.png]]
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The above features are just the ones that are new since the previous milestone build. Summaries for earlier milestone builds:
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[[Rap10M4_News|New for RAP 1.0 milestone build M4 (June 08, 2007)]]<br />
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[[Rap10M3_News|New for RAP 1.0 milestone build M3 (April 27, 2007)]]<br />
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[[Rap10M2_News|New for RAP 1.0 milestone build M2 (March 2, 2007)]]
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[[Category:RAP]]
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