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Beverly Campbell updated NETBEANS-1979:
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> Allow Modes to be created programmatically from XML
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>                 Key: NETBEANS-1979
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NETBEANS-1979
>             Project: NetBeans
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: platform - Window System
>    Affects Versions: 10.0
>            Reporter: Mark Phipps
>            Priority: Minor
>              Labels: newbie, pull-request-available
>         Attachments: google-safer-email.zip
>
>
> I work for Sucden Financial Limited and I run a team that develops a trading 
> system called STAR which has a Java Swing front end desktop application which 
> we have recently (it has taken a couple of years!) ported to the NetBeans 
> Platform, all with Maven.
> A feature of the application is where the user is able to save the layouts of 
> windows and panels in different combinations and load them up as required. We 
> call this work-space management. The entire layout of all the windows and 
> their components is saved in one XML file. (Note this is NOT the same as the 
> term "work space" which I have seen is a deprecated mechanism inside the 
> NetBeans window system and I am not suggesting that should be resurrected.)
> To enable that feature in the NetBeans Platform, I made some minor additions 
> to the openide.windows module and small changes/refactoring to the 
> core.windows module to be able to capture the XML representation of 
> ModeConfig objects and subsequently reproduce Modes by passing XML into 
> WindowManager/WindowManagerImpl.
> As I have ported our application to the Platform and investigated the window 
> system api and internals, It seemed to me that the original intention of the 
> window system and TopComponent relationship makes the assumption that some 
> kind of file on disk would always be associated with a TopComponent, but that 
> is definitely not our use case. Furthermore, only saving the layout of Modes 
> at application shutdown, within a NetBeans userdir rooted location is also 
> not suitable.
> With these modifications, an application can capture and reproduce the Modes 
> required for TopComponents to be docked into, which is essential for us and I 
> think would be a useful feature in the windows api for other developers to 
> use.
> I have pushed these changes on my fork at 
> [https://github.com/phipma/incubator-netbeans/commit/cc170aa195c1f843edb3badff83776c2f794440c]
> I am new at this and I have only done the minimum required to satisfy our 
> needs, so apologies if anyone considers it amateurish!
>  
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