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Unfortunately, there is no Hot Code Replacement for Non-Java files. However, there is a [How-To for developing Javascript at runtime|How-To%20Develop%20JavaScript%20in%20KnowWE], which may be useful for you.
Unfortunately, there is no Hot Code Replacement for Non-Java files. However, there is a [How-To for developing Javascript at runtime|How-To Develop JavaScript in KnowWE], which may be useful for you.
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An Extension implements the plugin's functionality using an Extension Point. For further definition and usage instructions see [this page|How-To%20Extension%20Points]..
An Extension implements the plugin's functionality using an Extension Point. For further definition and usage instructions see [this page|How-To Extension Points]..
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For further definition and usage instructions see [this page|How-To%20Extension%20Points].
For further definition and usage instructions see [this page|How-To Extension Points].
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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|How-To%20Extension%20Points].
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|How-To Extension Points].