(1) In XDS/XOM, a space in which objects of certain object management (OM) classes can be created, together with an implementation of the functions that support those classes.
(2) In Tivoli management applications, the working area of the user interface, excluding the Navigator pane, that displays one or more views pertaining to a particular activity. Predefined workspaces are provided with each Tivoli application, and systems administrators can create customized workspaces.
(3) In Eclipse, the collection of projects and other resources that the user is currently developing in the workbench. Metadata about these resources resides in a directory on the file system; the resources might reside in the same directory.
(4) An area of the disk storage used temporarily by licensed programs to hold work data while the licensed programs are running.
(5) A view of content in WebSphere Portal content publishing. Each workspace is associated with a job. The workspace provides a view of the files and resources that were added, modified, or deleted in order to complete that job. When a user adds, modifies, or deletes content within a workspace, the changes are not visible to users in other workspaces until the user completes the job.
(6) A temporary repository of configuration information that administrative clients use.
(7) The work area that contains all the code that the user is currently working on; that is, current editions. The workspace also contains the standard Java class libraries and other class libraries.
(8) A directory on disk that contains all project files, as well as information such as preferences.
(9) A window comprised of one or more views.
- Part of Speech: noun
- Industry/Domain: Software
- Category: Globalization software service
- Company: IBM
Creator
- MonicaZenari
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(Quaderni, Verona, Italy)