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!!!What is a Plugin?
!!What is a Plugin?
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!!!What is an Extension?
!!What is an Extension?
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!!!What is an Extension Point?
!What is the Scope of an extension?
A scope is an selector of a specific subset of KDOM nodes. Its selection is based on the type of the KDOM nodes itself as well as on the type of the KDOM node's anchestors. It can be compared a little bit to the css selectors.
The scope is a path of those KDOM node types that should be matched/selected. The path can be relative (anywhere in the KDOM tree) or root based. Specific path wildcards as "*" and "**" are allowed. The different kinds of Scopes and their usage are explained [here|http://denkbares.dyndns.org/d3web/Wiki.jsp?page=How-To%20Extension%20Points].
!!What is an Extension Point?
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!!!What is the Scope of an extension?
A scope is an selector of a specific subset of KDOM nodes. Its selection is based on the type of the KDOM nodes itself as well as on the type of the KDOM node's anchestors. It can be compared a little bit to the css selectors.
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The scope is a path of those KDOM node types that should be matched/selected. The path can be relative (anywhere in the KDOM tree) or root based. Specific path wildcards as "*" and "**" are allowed. The different kinds of Scopes and their usage are explained [here|http://denkbares.dyndns.org/d3web/Wiki.jsp?page=How-To%20Extension%20Points].
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! What do I have to mind about the licence?
!! What do I have to mind about the licence?
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!First check-in
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!! Whats importent about the first check-in?