Java Editors? (JCreator, Eclipse,...)

Does JCreator offer a compiler that has the code completion (like MS intellisense)? If so, is it in the free version or do you have to purchase it in as one of those additional features? I think that's what I like so much about J++ is that it has the intellisense to help speed up the coding process.
Also, what are some great features about Eclipse that make it such a great java editor?
Thanks...

Hello stevebju,
Have you looked at Forte for Java. I do have the code completion feature that you are interested in. The CE version is a free download.
-Merwyn,
Developer Technical Support,
http://www.sun.com/developers/support.

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