Equinox, the Eclipse OSGi implementation, is another important piece. 
Overall you have captured the main parts of the Eclipse SDK. Of course the 
Eclipse "Ecosystem" is much larger and made up of hundreds of projects. 
One minor correction is the Eclipse Workspace/Resource model is not part 
of RCP. Eclipse Platform is the IDE platform that adds the resource model 
and various other bits on *top* of the RCP components.

John




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Hello 


I am starting to study the Eclipse Ecosystem Architecture for my Thesis. I 
separated some parts of Eclipse to study. I intend to study the code of 
this parts and to discovery how the architectural principles are present 
in this code. I need to get the information that represent the 
architecture as a whole. I separated the following parts to study:

1 - Eclipse Platform:

1.1  Eclipse Rich Client Platform (RCP):

1.1.1 - Workspaces
1.1.2 - SWT
1.1.3 - JFACE

2 - Eclipse PDE

3 - Eclipse JDT

I considered that this parts are the most significantly parts that 
represent the Eclipse architecture. I would like to ask an advice for you. 
What are the most important parts of Eclipse Architecture should I study?

regards,













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