JPF provides a runtime engine that dynamically discovers and loads “plug-ins”. A plug-in is a structured component that describes itself to JPF using a “manifest”. JPF maintains a registry of available plug-ins and the functions they provide (via extension points and extensions). One major goal of JPF is that the application (and its end-user) should not pay any memory or performance penalty for plug-ins that are installed, but not used. Plug-ins are added to the registry at application start-up or while the application is running but they are not loaded until they are called. This project was inspired by and continues to be influenced by the Eclipse Platform – an open source Java IDE and “rich client” GUI applications platform.
Site – http://jpf.sourceforge.net
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