The header
element
The mandatory header
element identifies
the plug-in and contains three mandatory child elements and one optional
child element:
<header> Child Elements |
Description |
---|---|
<identifier> |
This element's 3 attributes identify the plug-in:
|
<description> |
Describes the plug-in; is shown on the Automation Plugins pane, and on informational pages for the plug-in. |
<tag> |
Defines where the plug-in is listed within the process editor's
hierarchy of available plug-ins. The location is defined by a string
that is separated by slashes. For example, the Tomcat definition is
the following string: Application Server/Java/Tomcat .
The Tomcat steps are listed beneath the Tomcat item, which in turn
is nested within the other two. Note: Do not include underscores in
this element. |
<server:required-server-version> |
This optional element defines the minimum version
of HCL Launch required
for use with the plug-in. The version is defined by 4 digits. For
example, a plug-in that requires HCL Launch Version
6.0.1 or later would include the following element in the header:
|
<server:dependencies> |
This optional element specifies other plug-ins
that must be loaded before this plug-in. The <server:dependencies> element
contains a <server:dependency> element that specifies
the identifier and minimum version for each dependency. For example,
a plug-in that requires version 76 or later of the WebSphere® Application Server - Deploy
plug-in would include the following elements in the header:
|
The following text is a sample header definition:
<header>
<identifier version="3" id="com.&company;.air.plugin.Tomcat" name="Tomcat"/>
<description>
The Tomcat plugin is used during deployments to run Tomcat run-book
automations and deploy or undeploy Tomcat applications.
</description>
<tag>Application Server/Java/Tomcat</tag>
</header>