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<title>
How You've Changed!: Responding to resource changes in the
Eclipse workspace
</title>
<date>August 23, 2002</date>
<update>
<date>November 23, 2004</date>
<reason>for Eclipse 3.0</reason>
</update>
<category>Platform</category>
<category>Resources</category>
<category>Jobs</category>
<category>Plug-ins</category>
<author>
<name>John Arthorne</name>
<company>IBM</company>
</author>
<description>
Many tools and user interface elements are interested in
processing resource changes as they happen. For example, the
task list wants to update new or changed markers, the navigator
wants to reflect added and deleted resources, and the Java
compiler wants to recompile modified Java files. Such
notifications are potentially costly to compute, manage and
broadcast. The Eclipse Platform resource model includes a series
of mechanisms for efficiently notifying clients of resource
changes. This article outlines these facilities and gives some
examples of their use.
</description>
</article>