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Updated: 05/24/2001

JDE for Emacs, Java Mode, and Hilit Java

Emacs is one of the most popular development environments in the history of software programming, so it''s no surprise that there are a number of excellent Emacs tools for Java programming. This article examines three of the best tools to alter your Emacs environment into a killer Java-language integrated development platform -- Java Mode, Hilit Java, and the showpiece, the Java Development Environment for Emacs. Describes what they do, how to use them, and how to get them.
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