JavaScript Editors

A completely redesigned JavaScript editor includes syntax highlighting, code folding, file structure display, background parser,
bracket matching, formatting, JSON support and more. Get a demo in Tor Norby's blog entry, and visit the NetBeans 6.1 JavaScript wiki page.

The NetBeans IDE comes with your choice of GlassFish or Tomcat installed, as well as the Java DB database server. You can easily integrate other tools, like the JBoss application server and MySQL database server.

In this screencast you'll learn how to use the jMaki NetBeans plugin to create Ajax-enabled applications by dragging and dropping jMaki tags onto a page.

Program in JavaScript with the Rhino IDE, a development environment with full access to the StarOffice dialog editor. You also get BeanShell, a Java source interpreter with object scripting language features. BeanShell combines the Java programming language with the advantages of a interpreter language, which means you can write your Java code and execute it with no compilation required. Get details. You can get the Rhino JavaScript Debugger in OpenOffice, too.