Package-level declarations

Eclipse-centric tooling models.

Types

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interface AccessRule
Access rule associated with an Eclipse classpath entry.
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Optional description associated with Eclipse classpath entries.
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An Eclipse build command is a reference to a project builder object which automatically executes whenever a resource in the associate project changes.
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Eclipse classpath entry used by third-party plugins to contribute to the project's classpath.
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An element that can have classpath attributes.
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Represents an Eclipse-specific external artifact dependency.
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Describes Eclipse Java source settings for compiling and running some Java source code.
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Linked resources are files and folders that are stored in locations in the file system outside of the project's location.
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The output location of an Eclipse project.
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The complete model of an Eclipse project.
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Represents a dependency on another Eclipse project.
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An Eclipse project nature definition.
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interface EclipseRuntime
Information about the eclipse instance.
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A source directory in an Eclipse project.
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Information about the eclipse workspace.
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Information about a project in the eclipse workspace.
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Represents the basic information about an Eclipse project.
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A tooling model that instructs Gradle to run tasks to build artifacts for closed projects.
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A tooling model that instructs Gradle to run tasks from the Eclipse plugin configuration.
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A tooling model that instructs Gradle to run tasks from the Eclipse plugin configuration.