A Java-Editor is a software application or website that allows users to write, debug, compile, and execute code written in the Java programming language. This type of software is often used by software developers to create applications for the Java platform. It typically includes an editor for writing and debugging code, a compiler for converting code into bytecode, an interpreter for running bytecode, and a debugger for finding errors in code. It also includes a library of commonly used functions and other resources to make coding easier. Java-Editor is a great tool for developing Java applications quickly and efficiently.
Discontinued Aptana is still under development on GitHub but the latest version, 3.6.1, was released in October 2014. It lacks Java 8/9 features, as well as more recent JavaScript and HTML 5 features.