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Amy
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Cross-platform, multi-language IDE with syntax highlighting, code completion, and automatic Makefile generation. [Open Source, GPL]
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Ginipad
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Integrated Development Environment for Java, written in Java itself. It provides syntax highlight, automatic code completition, edit-compile-execute cycle. It require JDK 1.4. [Open source]
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jEdit
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Programmer's text editor; includes support for dynamic download and installation of new plugins from a central plug in server. Java, XML and JSP source are well supported.
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NetBeans
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Fully-featured Java IDE written completely in Java, with many modules available, such as: debugger, form editor, object browser, CVS, emacs integration, scripting support, make, Ant, and unit testing. [Open Source, MPL-like]
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Red Hat Source-Navigator
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A source code analysis tool. With it, you can edit your source code, display relationships between classes and functions and members, and display call trees. [Open Source]
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Schmortopf
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A freeware Java IDE. Source available too.
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Gwydion Sheets
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Gwydion Project's hypercode programming environment for Java supports complex hypertext interlinking, multiple groupings of code, and searching of code and documentation fragments. [Open Source, Public Domain]
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Jackpot Project
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Source code query and transformation plugin for NetBeans.
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