Developer Jake MacMullin has released JJEdit 1.0, a lightweight IDE (integrated development environment) for Java development on Mac OS X. Built for novice programmers, JJEdit offers a simple interface for editing, compiling and running Java applications, according to MacMullin.
JJEdit offers such features as: auto-completion of class names; auto-indeting of code; syntax coloring; bracket matching; the ability to set class paths and command-line arguments; and integrated searching of the Java API (application programming interface). It offers the ability to generate JavaDocs and double-clickable .jar files.
JJEdit costs US$5. It’s available for download now.