==================== History: creation date: 98 10 07 -------------------- Changes: 00-01-18 ThH: Now accepts arbitrary language strings, especially "de" for German and "en" for English, as used in Portal.@version 0.1 (98 10 07)
Beginning in DDMS 4.0.1, a ddms:type element can contain child text. The intent of this text is to provide further context when the ddms:type element references an IC activity.
{@table.footer}{@table.header Nested Elements}None. {@table.footer}{@table.header Attributes}{@child.info ddms:qualifier|0..1|11111}{@child.info ddms:value|0..1|11111}{@table.footer}{@table.header Validation Rules}{@ddms.rule The qualified name of this element must be correct.|Error|11111}{@ddms.rule ddms:qualifier must exist if ddms:value is set.|Error|11111}{@ddms.rule A ddms:qualifier can be set with no ddms:value.|Warning|11111}{@ddms.rule This component can be used with no values set.|Warning|11111}{@table.footer} @author Brian Uri! @since 0.9.bLanguage
consists of a language identifier, e.g. de
to identify the German language, and of the language description in the various supported languages. There is also a connection to the associate Locale
.
@see Locale
This class represents the Programming Language.
@author Zhang, Zheng @version 2.0A criterion of this type can only be created using an ID. A criterion of this type is only targetable. This is enabled for AdX.
A criterion of this type can only be created using an ID. A criterion of this type is only targetable. This is enabled for AdX.
A criterion of this type can only be created using an ID. A criterion of this type is only targetable. This is enabled for AdX.
A criterion of this type can only be created using an ID. A criterion of this type is only targetable. This is enabled for AdX.
A criterion of this type can only be created using an ID. A criterion of this type is only targetable. This is enabled for AdX.
A criterion of this type can only be created using an ID. A criterion of this type is only targetable. This is enabled for AdX.
FileTypeManager.getInstance().registerFileType
There should be exactly one instance of each Language. It is usually created when creating {@link com.intellij.openapi.fileTypes.LanguageFileType} and can be retrieved laterwith {@link #findInstance(Class)}. For the list of standard languages, see {@link com.intellij.lang.StdLanguages}.
This interface provides access to a language and its attributes. A language is defined in the portlet.xml of a portlet application archive file.
This interface defines the model as known from the MVC pattern. Its purpose is to provide read access to the data stored in the model.
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