There is a nice little editor with a live preview of MarkDown and 
ReStructuredText. 
This editor is very useful for beginners to learn a (new) markup language.

http://sourceforge.net/p/retext/home/ReText/

I contacted the author about possibilities integrating JavaDoc in his 
editor. Here is his answer:

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Your question #211127 on ReText 
changed:https://answers.launchpad.net/retext/+question/211127

    Status: Open => Answered

Dmitry Shachnev proposed the following answer:
This markup language looks nice to me, but it seems it's a bit broken —
it doesn't work with the latest versions of Python. I can add a support
once it's fixed.

By the way, ReText (4.0) is now using pymarkups (https://launchpad.net
/python-markups) which supports custom markups — so the support should
be added there, not in ReText directly.
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Does anyone know, what python incompatibilities he is talking about? 
It seems the author of ReText is also initiator of pymarkups (should be 
validated). 

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