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Tomáš Procházka closed NETBEANS-4222.
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> Open up more of APIs in Node and PropertySheet
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>                 Key: NETBEANS-4222
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NETBEANS-4222
>             Project: NetBeans
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: platform - Explorer, platform - Nodes
>            Reporter: Markus Sunela
>            Assignee: Jaroslav Tulach
>            Priority: Minor
>             Fix For: 12.0
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> Currently it is hard to customize Node, Explorer and PropertySheet behavior, 
> because there are too many private instead of protected methods, package 
> private and final classes in the API.
> Some examples I have stumbled on include
>  * private doSetNodes method in PropertySheet (no way to override the use of 
> ProxyNodes)
>  * final and package private ProxyNode class
>  * package private constructor in ProxyNode
>  * package private getOriginalNodes method in ProxyNode
>  * package private and final {color:#000000}ProxyProperty{color} class in 
> ProxyNode
>  * final Sheet class and its inner class Sheet.Set
>  * most private methods in Sheet and Sheet.Set should be protected instead
>  * PropertySupport.Reflection class should have getters for read and write 
> methods
> I wonder, what is the rationale for so strict and static API design? I would 
> assume the performance gains from these limitations are meager. Opening these 
> classes for sub-classing and modifications would result in much more flexible 
> system with much less code duplication.



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