The org.eclipse.core.runtime.IConfigurationElement.getName() method in Java returns the name of the configuration element. This method is used in Eclipse development to retrieve the name of a configuration element, which represents an extension point element defined in an Eclipse plug-in manifest file. The name usually corresponds to the element's unique identifier and is used to identify and differentiate between different configuration elements within a plug-in. This method allows developers to programmatically access and manipulate these configuration elements based on their names.
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