BeanClipse is a NetBeans plugin for Eclipse: NetBeans runs embedded within the Eclipse platform as a plugin offering the best of both worlds to Java developers.
May be just a joke ;-) ....
Check also it's twin at : http://sf.net/projects/netclipse
An Eclipse 3.0 compatible plugin which allows BEA's WebLogic Server (6.1, 7.1 and 8.1) to be managed from within eclipse and thus easily debug deployed J2EE applications in BEA.
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The beSee-2-x architecture brings JVM wide instrumentation for AOP systems, independant from bytecode kit (BCEL, Javassist).
A plugin is provided to instrument BEA WebLogic (v7) for tracing purpose (servlet->EJB->CMP->DB), with full JMX capabilities.
This project's aim is to create a Eclipse execution flow logger plugin. Thanks to Bil Lewis for his wonderful debugger "Omniscient debugger" http://www.lambdacs.com/debugger/ This is also based on the same idea using ASM library instead of BCEL librar
kdev51 is a kdevelop plugin that supports development and debugging of 8051 based projects with both simulators and hardware debuggers. kdev51 is builds on the debugging support provided by http://ec2drv.sf.net
Monkey Bench is a application for live tweaking and debugging of a running application. While Monkey Bench itself mostly acts as a plugin container, it simplifies the process of making custom debug & tweak tools specialized for certain applications.