Java Development Tool (JavaOne)

Hi,
I read on this site that Sun were going to announce a development tool for beginners to code in Java at the 2003 JavaOne conference. It is meant to be similar to VB IDEs to attract VB developers also and make it similar to MS IDEs.
Can anyone point to a download site where I can download this tool or any links for more info.
Thanks,
RiZ

Hi,
I guess you are talking about Project Rave .
For more information refer :
http://wwws.sun.com/software/products/projectrave/
-Amol

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