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    jEdit

    jEdit

    jEdit is a programmer's text editor written in Java.

    jEdit is a programmer's text editor written in Java. It uses the Swing toolkit for the GUI and can be configured as a rather powerful IDE through the use of its plugin architecture.
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    JBake

    JBake

    Java based open source static site/blog generator for developers

    JBake is a Java-based, open source, static site/blog generator for developers & designers. The project uses Gradle 4.9+ as the build system. We configured the gradle check style Plugin to run with the check task. It does not break the build if convention violations are found. But prints a warning and generates a report. Source available on GitHub, licensed under MIT License.
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    Gretty

    Gretty

    Advanced gradle plugin for running web-apps on jetty

    Gretty is a Gradle plugin for running web applications on embedded servlet containers such as Jetty or Tomcat. It allows developers to quickly test and debug Java web applications without needing a standalone application server installation. With Gretty, you can launch a webapp in development mode, support hot reloading, and debug servlet/JSP code directly from an IDE or Gradle task.
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