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== Resource Collections == A [http://antology.org/manual/Types/resources.html#collection resource collection] represents a group of resources (e.g. local files, archive entries, etc.). A resource is an entity that has a name and a value. An often-used example of a resource collection is the <code><fileSet></code> type, where each resource is a file with its name and its contents. ;[http://antology.unkrig.de/antdoc/index.html?resourceCollections/literalResource.html <code><literalResource></code>] :A read-only resource with a name and a literal value - configurable either through <code>value="..."</code> or nested text. ;[http://antology.unkrig.de/antdoc/index.html?resourceCollections/resourceCollectionDelta.html <code><resourceCollectionDelta></code>] :Selects the subset of resources that was added, deleted or modified since the last check. ;[http://antology.unkrig.de/antdoc/index.html?resourceCollections/resourceNames.html <code><resourceNames></code>] :Replaces the resources' values with their names.
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