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Difference between revisions of "Resources"

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* org.eclipse.core.contenttype - plug-in providing API for detecting and managing file content types and encodings.
 
* org.eclipse.core.contenttype - plug-in providing API for detecting and managing file content types and encodings.
 
* org.eclipse.core.filesystem - An abstract, generic file system API, including an implementation of this API for the local file system.  This is the API through which the resources plugin accesses an underlying file system.
 
* org.eclipse.core.filesystem - An abstract, generic file system API, including an implementation of this API for the local file system.  This is the API through which the resources plugin accesses an underlying file system.
* org.eclipse.core.filesystem.<os>.<arch> - various fragments containing platform-specific implementations of the local file system for EFS
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* org.eclipse.core.filesystem.<os>.<arch> - various fragments containing platform-specific implementations of the local file system for EFS
* org.eclipse.core.resources - Contains the API and implementation of the resource model
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* org.eclipse.core.resources - Contains the API and implementation of the resource model
* org.eclipse.core.resources.compatibility - A plug-in providing migration support for users opening old workspaces in Eclipse 3.1 or greater
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* org.eclipse.core.resources.compatibility - A plug-in providing migration support for users opening old workspaces in Eclipse 3.1 or greater
* org.eclipse.core.resources.win32 - Provides extra Windows-specific features for the resources plug-in. Primarily, this contains native code for hooking into Windows callbacks that notify the resources plug-in when resources have been changed in the file system.
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* org.eclipse.core.resources.win32 - Provides extra Windows-specific features for the resources plug-in. Primarily, this contains native code for hooking into Windows callbacks that notify the resources plug-in when resources have been changed in the file system.
  
  
 
The resources component was historically part of the platform core component.  The Platform core component was divided into RCP (runtime) and IDE (sections), and then further divided when the [[Equinox]] component was introduced with a new runtime for the Eclipse platform.  Historical documents, plans, etc, can be found on the original [http://www.eclipse.org/eclipse/platform-core/ Platform Core] home page.
 
The resources component was historically part of the platform core component.  The Platform core component was divided into RCP (runtime) and IDE (sections), and then further divided when the [[Equinox]] component was introduced with a new runtime for the Eclipse platform.  Historical documents, plans, etc, can be found on the original [http://www.eclipse.org/eclipse/platform-core/ Platform Core] home page.

Revision as of 13:21, 19 January 2007

The resources component provides the fundamental model underlying the IDE portion of the Eclipse Platform. This includes the central concepts of resources (projects, folders, and files), builders, natures, resource change listeners, etc. The resources component contains no GUI, and can be run in a completely headless Eclipse application. The resources component is comprised of the following plug-ins:

  • org.eclipse.core.contenttype - plug-in providing API for detecting and managing file content types and encodings.
  • org.eclipse.core.filesystem - An abstract, generic file system API, including an implementation of this API for the local file system. This is the API through which the resources plugin accesses an underlying file system.
  • org.eclipse.core.filesystem.<os>.<arch> - various fragments containing platform-specific implementations of the local file system for EFS
  • org.eclipse.core.resources - Contains the API and implementation of the resource model
  • org.eclipse.core.resources.compatibility - A plug-in providing migration support for users opening old workspaces in Eclipse 3.1 or greater
  • org.eclipse.core.resources.win32 - Provides extra Windows-specific features for the resources plug-in. Primarily, this contains native code for hooking into Windows callbacks that notify the resources plug-in when resources have been changed in the file system.


The resources component was historically part of the platform core component. The Platform core component was divided into RCP (runtime) and IDE (sections), and then further divided when the Equinox component was introduced with a new runtime for the Eclipse platform. Historical documents, plans, etc, can be found on the original Platform Core home page.

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