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Java class browser

I have searched hi and low, and I can't find a decent Java class browser anywhere. By decent, I mean that when you select a class, it shows you the properties of that class, AND the properties of its superclasses, so that you can see the class as a whole.

I've downloaded and tried IBM VisualAge for Java Entry Edition (which was almost there except it wouldn't import the classes I wanted to look at), Borland JBuilder Foundation, and Sun Forte for Java CE, and I still can't find anything usable.

WHY?! Smalltalk has great class browsers, as does Objective-C. Considering how big Java is, I expected to find a dozen quality class browsers.

Amazing.

If you've found a decent class browser for Java, I'd LOVE to hear about it!

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The NHL uses WO

So, the Stanley Cup has been won, the NHL season is over, I bet you thought that was it for hockey news.

Almost. I just found out that NHL.COM uses WebObjects. Cool huh?

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