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    The marriage of XHTML formatting text with Java code for web page creation is ugly, messy, and error prone. The Jxhtml toolkit uses Java objects to replace the XHTML hand coding for a much cleaner & easier to maintain system.
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    ResBundleEdit is a localization tool for Java resource bundles. It shows several languages side-by-side, includes search and replace, bulk copy-paste, etc. A must for any internationalized application.
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    dosbat is a major mode for editing DOS batch files in Emacs. dosbat performs syntax highlighting and will add features common to other Emacs modes such as comment region, code templates, or other things people find useful.
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    ZWebEdit is a Java applet that is designed to replace the <textarea> tag with a rich Java text editor designed for editing HTML / code in a browser. ZWebEdit does not create a its own filesystem; it is designed to work with Zope or standalone.
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    Tomato is an experimental Java application development environment which aims to replace text-based Java programming with a point-and-click visual programming language. The prototype works sufficiently to help develop parts of itself.
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