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<h3>IDE Integration</h3>
All the modern Java IDEs support Ant almost out the box, with the
notable exception of JBuilder.<br><br>
<a href="Integration/Antidote.html">
Antidote<br>(in development)</a><br><br>
<a href="http://antrunner.sourceforge.net/">
AntRunner For JBuilder <br>(unbundled)</a><br><br>
<a href="Integration/jext-plugin.html">AntWork Plugin for the Jext -
Java Text Editor <br>(unbundled)</a><br><br>
<a href="http://jde.sunsite.dk/">Emacs JDE</a> has built-in text ANT integration:
selection of target through text field, execution, hyperlink to compilation
errors. Installation: built-in JDE 2.2.8 or later. Configuration: through
customize menu "Jde Build Function"<br><br>
<a href="http://www.intellij.com/idea/">IDEA</a> has built-in GUI ANT integration: GUI
selection of targets, execution, hyperlink to compilation errors<br><br>
<a href="http://www.netbeans.org/">NetBeans</a>
NetBeans 3.3 has very good Ant integration indeed.
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<a href="http://jedit.org/">jEdit</a>
jEdit is an open source java IDE with some great plugins for Java dev, a
good XML editor and the Antfarm plugin to execute targets in a build
file.
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<a href="http://eclipse.org/">Eclipse</a>
Eclipse is IBM's counterpoint to Netbeans; an open source IDE with Java and ant
support.
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<a href="Integration/VAJAntTool.html">VisualAge for Java</a><br><br>
<a href="http://www7b.software.ibm.com/wsdd/library/techarticles/0203_searle/searle1.html">
WebSphere Studio Application Developer</a><br><br>
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