A plugin consists of an XML file and a collection of class files (compiled source code). The XML file specifies, which points in the source code are extended by the classes. Also, new points in code can be defined that are extensible. We call these points within the code ExtensionPoints, and we call the classes extending these points Extensions. The structure of the XML file is described in more detail in plugin.xml.
For each ExtensionPoint there exists an interface, that have to be implemented by the class extending the ExtensionPoint. Then, the PluginManager provides an array of instances, that define this ExtensionPoint. The array is sorted according to the priority of the extensions. The priority is defined in the XML file as well as the name and the description of the extension.
In addition, it is possible to define further attributes for an ExtensionPoint. These attributes have to be included in the XML file of the implementing extensions. <tags>plugin extension jpf