Uses of Package
org.eclipse.core.runtime.jobs

Package
Description
Provides the API for accessing file buffers.
Provides the API for manipulating file buffers.
 
Provides basic support for managing a workspace and its resources.
Provides APIs intended to be implemented by the Team component.
Provides core support for scheduling and interacting with background activity.
Provides a set of interfaces for common debug commands.
Defines interfaces for debug model elements, source lookup, and launching.
Provides a generic debugger user interface that clients may customize via standard workbench extension points.
Describes high level provisioning operations that can be resolved and performed either modally or in the background.
Provides provisioning user interface classes that can be used for assembling a provisioning UI.
Application programmer interface to implement semantic preserving workspace transformations.
Application programming interfaces for working with resource mappings.
Application programming interfaces for working with resource mappings.
Provides basic support for managing Team providers.
Application programming interfaces for working with resource mappings.
Contains the team synchronization presentation framework and support for the Synchronize View.
Classes for actions and operations used in a workbench window, page, or part in the Eclipse Platform User Interface.
Application programming interfaces for interaction with the Eclipse console.
Classes for standard dialogs, wizards, and preference pages in the Eclipse Platform User Interface.
Provides a standard text editor and concrete document providers based IFileBuffer and others directly handling IFile and IStorage as editor input.
APIs that provide undo and redo behavior for operations that manipulate the workspace.
Classes for using the preferences support in org.eclipse.core.runtime.preferences
Application programming interfaces for interaction with and extension of the Eclipse Platform User Interface.
Provides a framework for text editors obeying to the desktop rules.