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It seems that Eclipse is less than ideal for doing multiple projects at the same time. I taught a Minecraft Modding class with a bunch of 10-15 year olds and want to be able to offer them some support. If they email me their java files I would like to be able to look through them without started a new project and loading their src folder. Is there a way to set up eclipse to open random java files or is there a program that can be used to read java files (notepad and wordpad mess up the formatting too much).

Notepad++ can display Java files with syntax highlighting, but it doesn't have any fancy IDE features like viewing method overrides or finding usages.

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IntelliJ IDEA can also open random Java files, but again you won't get many IDE features unless you create a project.

Please don't PM me to ask for help. Asking your question in a public thread preserves it for people who are having the same problem in the future.

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