Graphic tool to generate java code

Does it exist any graphic tool that generates java code from the shapes? something like the form editor of Netbeans for example, or a plugin for other graphic editors like adobe photoshop...
tnx a lot
I tried to search through the the whole web or java.sun.com, but i cannot get less then 350000 sites...
Wil

Possibly free, of course :)

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