Hello again MITK List,

I have reached a point where I am sure multiple plugins will have to communicate (send or broadcast signals) to each other and I can not make plugin A depend on plugin B which will depend on plugin A.

So I was wondering if there is a signal manager on a higher level of the plugins (inside the MITK framework) or if it is possible to just "addAction" or "addSignal" to Snippet QmitkAbstractView (or to some other berry class) in order for any random plugin to be able to connect to it, send a signal, and this higher level class emit the signal to all running plugins.


Thank you again.
Miguel




On 02.09.2013 09:22, Miguel Nunes wrote:
Hello Sascha!

I managed a work around. So in case I came across again with this I will let you know. thanks once again!

Best,
Miguel

On 27.08.2013 19:51, Sascha Zelzer wrote:
Hi Miguel,

It is possible and exactly how you did it. So what are the errors you are getting? Does CMake configure correctly? Can you include header files from plug-in A within B? Does the linker complain?

Best,

Sascha

On 08/27/2013 12:03 PM, Miguel Nunes wrote:
Hello MITK List,

I am trying to make two independent plugins communicate with each other.

I want plugin B to access the plugin A active instance and call some method like A::getData() or something similar. Is this possible?

On my B plugin file"manifest_headers.cmake" I changed the line to set(Require-Plugin org.mitk.gui.qt.common org.mitk.A ) But I still can't access A.

I appreciate any help.

Best,
Miguel





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