Jalopy is a source code formatter/beautifier/pretty printer for the Java programming language. It is aimed to provide a full-featured, yet free alternative to the well-known Jindent. Plug-ins for Ant, Eclipse, IDEA, JBuilder, JDeveloper, jEdit, NetBeans.

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  • Thanks for Jalopy, it's wonderful!
    1 user found this review helpful.
  • I've used Jalopy for years and find it a great time saving tool. There are a number of odd quirks about it to get used to and it is less than intuitive but that's the norm for Eclipse. Marco has moved most of the feature development into his own commercial project. It's understandable that the man wants to capitalize on his hard work. It's exceptionally powerful in that it lets you write custom headers, field, and method outlines for your comments. It is clunky however in that figuring out how to do that correctly can be a challenge. The Jalopy preferences menu is installed in the Window menu. While that is the normal location for Preferences, the preferences should be under the Preferences menu and not at the same level as it. All-in-all it is a good tool but you have to learn its quirks.
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Intended Audience

Developers, End Users/Desktop

Programming Language

Java

Related Categories

Java Integrated Development Environments (IDE), Java Build Tools, Java Code Generators, Java Code Formatters

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2002-01-27