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If you're will to shell out a modest amount of money (~$30), there's a set of plugins called MyEclipse that support the 3.2 version of EclipseIt is a good tool for the money, but have some rough edges. It is, however, excellent for getting the initial prototype done.
and are more like RAD. I've seen many people swear by it (as opposed to at it). :^)
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