We use both here in our development environment. I have to say I'm a one-eyed JDeveloper fan over all the other Java IDE's I've come across. (Go figure - why I'm in this forum!) But in saying that there are also a couple of Forte fans here in our midst.
Both are very good products in the Java IDE space. You might also want to try out NetBeans which also has a good following.
Basically the best way is to try them for yourself and see which one suits you. But JDeveloper is a good start.
In the new Oracle9i JDeveloper there are a lot of extras you won't find in forte
UML modeling, Code profiling, Codecoach, Business Components for Java, BI Beans and many other things and capabilities.
Check out the newly posted reviewrs guide on otn.oracle.com/products/jdev for a fast start and overview.
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