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For UML support, try Java Studio Enterprise 8 (or download the early access of Java Studio Enterprise 9. The UML support is markerless, no markup in the code. As for when the UML editor hits NetBeans, stay tuned.
http://developers.sun.com/prodtech/javatools/jsenterprise/reference...
FYI, as with all Sun developer tools, it's free.
John Clingan
Sun Microsystems
Edited 2006-02-05 02:39