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Jackpot
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Jackpot
org.netbeans.api.jackpot This package defines the API used by queries and transformers when executed by the Jackpot module.
org.netbeans.spi.jackpot This package defines the SPI used by modules which add support for languages, such as the Jackpot Rules language and JavaScript.

 

The Jackpot API provides programmatic access to the Jackpot query and transformation module.

What is New (see all changes)?

Use Cases

Jackpot Commands

Developers creating new Jackpot query and transformer commands which cannot be implemented using the Jackpot rules language. The rules language can be used to match and transform most Java language statements and expressions. Developers who need complete access to Jackpot's model of the Java source can do so via its API instead.

Modules

New queries and transformers are deployed by independent developers using NetBeans modules.

Exported Interfaces

This table lists all of the module exported APIs with defined stability classifications. It is generated based on answers to questions about the architecture of the module. Read them all...
Group of java interfaces
Interface NameIn/OutStabilitySpecified in What Document?
org.netbeans.api.jackpotExportedUnder Developmentindex.html

Implementation Details

Where are the sources for the module?

The sources for the module are in NetBeans CVS in jackpot directory.

What do other modules need to do to declare a dependency on this one, in addition to or instead of a plain module dependency?

Nothing.

Read more about the implementation in the answers to architecture questions.


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