Re: What is the most accessible way to develop iOS apps?
I recommend just using XCode. It's as close to the best thing you're going to find and doesn't have any extra layers you can jump through. Swift isn't hard to learn and XCode has accessibility issues but they're able to be worked around.
Regarding java: you only need one JDK, not really two. Having both can become messy, so only do that if you have a purpose. Eclipse is the best solution I have found as well; I was working on a multi million line codebase last summer and that was what I used. The best part about it is it will let you jump into function definitions etc, so tracing large amounts of code becomes much easier. Just take the time to learn the hotkeys.
HTH,
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