The projects, folders and files that exist in the workbench are called resources. They are collectively referred to as the workspace and they reside in your local file system.
By default, resources reside (with their metadata) in the install_dir\eclipse\workspace subdirectory, although you can create projects in other directories as well. You can maintain multiple workspaces by passing different directory names to the program that starts the workbench.
Typically, you open and view for editing any workbench resource in the Resource Navigator view. The exception is a broker domain resource (also referred to as a domain object) which you view and open for editing in the Broker Administration Navigator view in the Broker Administration perspective.
A project is either open or closed. You can view and modify an open project in the workbench. You cannot view or modify a closed project. The files and folders of a closed project are not displayed in the workbench, but they still reside on the local file system.
A closed project requires less memory than an open project. Closing a project can improve build time since a closed project is not examined during a build.
Project types are listed in Workbench resource types.
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