Introduction and java simple editor

Hi All,
I am new here and with a determination to master in and out of java , which is only possible with the help of you guys. Sorry for the long message however I want you guys to know that I am making a new move in my life the company i was working here in India is closed down it was a finacial company and I have made up my mind to become jav programmer andset a target for myself please review my plan and let me know if I am going wrong or overtargeting.
1 .month complete java basic and class library.
2.appearing for SCJP.
1 month completing J2EE.
and start appling for Job.I am based in India.
I will be posting thread and reading other thread on this forum if I have any problem and looking forward for a helping hand so that one day I will be like you .Today I am writing my first java program hello world .
Just wanted one help a link to a simple java editor(I promise I will only ask for help after googling).
Sorry if some one dosent like the thread.

To confused_in_java:
I use JEdit as well as NetBeans5.5 to write my programs and have found JEdit to be quite helpful with its' many plug-ings and most of all Syntax Highlight which makes the various Keywords, Classes, and other stuff very easy to see and distinguish. Here is the link:
http://www.jedit.org/
The Download link is on the right hand side near the middle of the page.
I hope this works.
If not try NotePad2:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/notepad2/
Oh one more
This is a very good IDE which will also help you with J2EE
http://www.activegrid.com/downloads/?gclid=COuTt-Tq84wCFRg-QAodMm698A
If I can help you further with finding additional resources please email me at [email protected]
Hope this helps
Regards,
Christopher Yelinek
Cat 'N Moue Computers eSupport Team
Let me know if these work

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