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Is there any small but useful Java IDE tool?

  Asked By: Daisy    Date: Apr 20    Category: Java    Views: 658
  

with syntax tooltip or assistance.......

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Answer #1    Answered By: Lu Fischer     Answered On: Apr 20

eclipse, netbeans

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Answer #2    Answered By: Alfonso Martin     Answered On: Apr 20

JavaCreator 2.8. Simply The Best..............

 
Answer #3    Answered By: Amir Shaikh     Answered On: Apr 20

Try Eclipse www.eclipse.org it is very fast compared to Sun One.

 
Answer #4    Answered By: Abriana Rossi     Answered On: Apr 20

forget about the performance advantage of eclipse.
Get the Netbeans3.5 beta and see yourself that netbeans and eclipse
are equal. Under linux netbeans is even faster.

 
Answer #5    Answered By: Mario Ryan     Answered On: Apr 20

> with syntax  tooltip or assistance
jGrasp...

Current version: 1.5.3
Download size: ca 2 MB
Installed: ca 3.5 MB

Totally implented in java, nice structuring features (CSD: shows which '{'
belong to which '}' and so forth...)

Check: http://www.eng.auburn.edu/grasp/

 
Answer #6    Answered By: Garry Sanchez     Answered On: Apr 20
 
Answer #7    Answered By: Chung Tran     Answered On: Apr 20

Jcreator LE or Pro like Visual Studio but more little

 
Answer #8    Answered By: Salvador Alexander     Answered On: Apr 20

I have tried a LOT of java  IDEs. Netbeans (netbeans.org) is
by far the best. Its not small  but it is really good and
open source.

 
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