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<?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8'?>
<!-- Schema file written by PDE -->
<schema targetNamespace="org.eclipse.cdt.launchbar.core" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema">
<annotation>
<appinfo>
<meta.schema plugin="org.eclipse.cdt.launchbar.core" id="launchBarContributions" name="Launch Bar Contributions"/>
</appinfo>
<documentation>
[Enter description of this extension point.]
</documentation>
</annotation>
<element name="extension">
<annotation>
<appinfo>
<meta.element />
</appinfo>
</annotation>
<complexType>
<sequence minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded">
<element ref="descriptorType"/>
<element ref="targetType"/>
<element ref="configType"/>
<element ref="configProvider"/>
<element ref="objectProvider"/>
<element ref="defaultConfigTarget"/>
</sequence>
<attribute name="point" type="string" use="required">
<annotation>
<documentation>
</documentation>
</annotation>
</attribute>
<attribute name="id" type="string">
<annotation>
<documentation>
</documentation>
</annotation>
</attribute>
<attribute name="name" type="string">
<annotation>
<documentation>
</documentation>
<appinfo>
<meta.attribute translatable="true"/>
</appinfo>
</annotation>
</attribute>
</complexType>
</element>
<element name="descriptorType">
<annotation>
<documentation>
A descriptor represents an object that can be converted into a launch configuration. The typical example is IProject. Launch configurations can be created that launch the build output of the project.
</documentation>
</annotation>
<complexType>
<attribute name="id" type="string" use="required">
<annotation>
<documentation>
</documentation>
</annotation>
</attribute>
<attribute name="priority" type="string" use="required">
<annotation>
<documentation>
</documentation>
</annotation>
</attribute>
<attribute name="class" type="string" use="required">
<annotation>
<documentation>
</documentation>
<appinfo>
<meta.attribute kind="java" basedOn=":org.eclipse.cdt.launchbar.core.ILaunchDescriptorType"/>
</appinfo>
</annotation>
</attribute>
</complexType>
</element>
<element name="targetType">
<annotation>
<documentation>
A target is the machine you launch on. Typical examples include the local machine we are running on, or remote embedded or server targets.
</documentation>
</annotation>
<complexType>
<attribute name="id" type="string" use="required">
<annotation>
<documentation>
</documentation>
</annotation>
</attribute>
<attribute name="class" type="string" use="required">
<annotation>
<documentation>
</documentation>
<appinfo>
<meta.attribute kind="java" basedOn=":org.eclipse.cdt.launchbar.core.ILaunchTargetType"/>
</appinfo>
</annotation>
</attribute>
</complexType>
</element>
<element name="configType">
<annotation>
<documentation>
Descriptor types and target types map to a launch configuration type. Configurations of that type knows how to launch for the desciptor on targets of that type.
</documentation>
</annotation>
<complexType>
<attribute name="descriptorType" type="string" use="required">
<annotation>
<documentation>
</documentation>
<appinfo>
<meta.attribute kind="identifier" basedOn="org.eclipse.cdt.launchbar.core.launchBarContributions/descriptorType/@id"/>
</appinfo>
</annotation>
</attribute>
<attribute name="targetType" type="string" use="required">
<annotation>
<documentation>
</documentation>
<appinfo>
<meta.attribute kind="identifier" basedOn="org.eclipse.cdt.launchbar.core.launchBarContributions/targetType/@id"/>
</appinfo>
</annotation>
</attribute>
<attribute name="launchConfigurationType" type="string" use="required">
<annotation>
<documentation>
</documentation>
<appinfo>
<meta.attribute kind="identifier" basedOn="org.eclipse.debug.core.launchConfigurationTypes/launchConfigurationType/@id"/>
</appinfo>
</annotation>
</attribute>
<attribute name="isDefault" type="boolean">
<annotation>
<documentation>
Is this the default target type for this descriptor type.
</documentation>
</annotation>
</attribute>
</complexType>
</element>
<element name="configProvider">
<annotation>
<documentation>
The config provider knows how to create launch configurations from descriptors. It tracks which configs it has created so that they don&apos;t show up as descriptors on their own.
</documentation>
</annotation>
<complexType>
<attribute name="launchConfigurationType" type="string" use="required">
<annotation>
<documentation>
</documentation>
<appinfo>
<meta.attribute kind="identifier" basedOn="org.eclipse.debug.core.launchConfigurationTypes/launchConfigurationType/@id"/>
</appinfo>
</annotation>
</attribute>
<attribute name="class" type="string" use="required">
<annotation>
<documentation>
</documentation>
<appinfo>
<meta.attribute kind="java" basedOn=":org.eclipse.cdt.launchbar.core.ILaunchConfigurationProvider"/>
</appinfo>
</annotation>
</attribute>
</complexType>
</element>
<element name="defaultConfigTarget">
<annotation>
<documentation>
The default config provider is brought in when no other config providers claim a given launch configuration. This entry associates a target type with the launch configuration so that it can be launched on targets of that type.
</documentation>
</annotation>
<complexType>
<attribute name="launchConfigurationType" type="string" use="required">
<annotation>
<documentation>
</documentation>
<appinfo>
<meta.attribute kind="identifier" basedOn="org.eclipse.debug.core.launchConfigurationTypes/launchConfigurationType/@id"/>
</appinfo>
</annotation>
</attribute>
<attribute name="targetType" type="string" use="required">
<annotation>
<documentation>
</documentation>
<appinfo>
<meta.attribute kind="identifier" basedOn="org.eclipse.cdt.launchbar.core.launchBarContributions/targetType/@id"/>
</appinfo>
</annotation>
</attribute>
<attribute name="isDefault" type="boolean">
<annotation>
<documentation>
Is this the default target type for this descriptor type.
</documentation>
</annotation>
</attribute>
</complexType>
</element>
<element name="objectProvider">
<annotation>
<documentation>
Object providers pump launch objects into the model as they are created and removed. These are used to create descriptors for these objects.
</documentation>
</annotation>
<complexType>
<attribute name="id" type="string" use="required">
<annotation>
<documentation>
</documentation>
</annotation>
</attribute>
<attribute name="class" type="string" use="required">
<annotation>
<documentation>
</documentation>
<appinfo>
<meta.attribute kind="java" basedOn=":org.eclipse.cdt.launchbar.core.ILaunchObjectProvider"/>
</appinfo>
</annotation>
</attribute>
</complexType>
</element>
<annotation>
<appinfo>
<meta.section type="since"/>
</appinfo>
<documentation>
[Enter the first release in which this extension point appears.]
</documentation>
</annotation>
<annotation>
<appinfo>
<meta.section type="examples"/>
</appinfo>
<documentation>
[Enter extension point usage example here.]
</documentation>
</annotation>
<annotation>
<appinfo>
<meta.section type="apiinfo"/>
</appinfo>
<documentation>
[Enter API information here.]
</documentation>
</annotation>
<annotation>
<appinfo>
<meta.section type="implementation"/>
</appinfo>
<documentation>
[Enter information about supplied implementation of this extension point.]
</documentation>
</annotation>
</schema>