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Search Home : Computers : Programming : Languages : Java : Development Tools : Code Beautifiers See Also:
- Checkstyle: A development tool to help programmers write Java code that adheres to a coding standard. By default it supports the Sun Code Conventions, but is highly configurable. [Open source, LGPL]
- Dent: Java source code pretty-printer. Handles JDK 1.1 syntax. [Open Source, GPL]
- ImportScrubber: Utility to neaten up import statements in a source files. [LGPL]
- JPretty: A source code beautifier for java. [Freeware]
- JTStyle: Java source code transformatter: pretty prints, checks style, and transforms Java source code. [Free and commercial versions]
- Jacobe: Free configurable Java code beautifier, which supports the widely used Java coding conventions from Sun Microsystems. [Freeware]
- Jalopy: Configurable source code formatter and style checker. Commercial successor of the Open Source Jalopy.
- Jalopy: A source code formatter for Java. It layouts source code according to some widely configurable rules, to meet a certain coding style without putting a formatting burden on individual developers. [Open source, GPL]
- Jindent: A source code formatter for Java with custom coding style support. [Commercial]
- JxBeauty: Sourcecode formatter and beautifier for Java files. [Freeware]
- Polystyle: Code beautifier that learns personal formats and styles other source files in that manner. [Commercial]
- VanCBJ: A code beautifier java applet. [Open Source, GPL]
- infozone: Provides JAnalyzer tool which formats code according to Sun Java Coding Conventions. [Open Source, BSD-like]
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