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| Jad - http://kpdus.tripod.com/jad.html The fast Java decompiler. Separate versions for Win32, OS/2, most Unixen. Large choice of command-line and GUI front-ends available. [Free for non-commercial] - Read more |
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| CafeBabe - http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Hall/2334/Programs/cafebabe.html Graphical disassembler and editor of Java bytecodes. [Open Source] Note: download at parent page. - Read more |
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| Cavaj Java Decompiler - http://www.bysoft.se/sureshot/cavaj/ A freeware utility that reconstructs java source code from CLASS files. You can browse the reconstructed source code with the Class View for instant access to methods and fields. It uses Jad as its Java decompiling engine. [Freeware] - Read more |
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| ClassCracker - http://www.pcug.org.au/~mayon/ Visual Java decompiler from Mayon Software Research. [Commercial] - Read more |
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| ClassSpy - http://www.psychoticsoftware.com/Products/ClassSpy/ GUI class analyser and decompiler. Also provides a simple obfuscator. [Freeware] - Read more |
PR: 5
| Decafe Pro - http://decafe.hypermart.net/ Java Decompiler for Win32 platform. [Commercial] - Read more |
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| dis - http://www.cs.princeton.edu/~benjasik/dis/index.html A functional, fast and simple disassembler that is written in C. Like javap, produces bytecode. Download Solaris, Win95/NT versions. Mac or other Unixen or source code by email request. [Freeware] - Read more |
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| JADO (Java Decompiler And Obfuscator) - http://sourceforge.net/projects/dcompiler A decompiler for Java which is platform independent and has options to obfuscate the class file also. [Open source, Public Domain] - Read more |
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| JCavaj - http://www.bysoft.se/sureshot/jcavaj/ A free Java-based Java Decompiler. It uses Jode as its Java decompiling engine. [Open source, GPL] - Read more |
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| JODE (Java Optimize and Decompile Environment) - http://jode.sourceforge.net/ Java decompiler with full source code. Supports inner/anonymous classes. Also contains a small, but extensible bytecode obfuscator/optimizer. [Open Source, GPL] - Read more |
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| JReveal.Org - http://www.jreveal.org/ Online decompiler and obfuscator. Also has a resource directory. [Freeware] - Read more |
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| JReversePro - http://jrevpro.sourceforge.net/ Decompiler/disassembler written entirely in Java. Provides facility to inspect constant pool contents. [Open Source, GPL] - Read more |
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| Mocha - http://www.brouhaha.com/~eric/computers/mocha.html Hanpeter van Vliet''s first Java Decompiler. Orphaned at Java 1.02, so crashes on inner classes. [Freeware] - Read more |
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| RIIS: Decompiling Java - http://www.riis.com/publications.htm Godfrey Nolan''s book on writing your own Java decompiler. Early chapters are online in PDF format. - Read more |
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| SourceAgain - http://www.ahpah.com/product.html Java Decompiler for Win95/NT, Unix, web-based trial version from Ahpah Software. [Commercial] - Read more |
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| SourceTec Java decompiler - http://www.srctec.com/decompiler.htm Patch to Mocha which defeats Crema. [Shareware] - Read more |
PR: 5
| WingDis 2.15 - http://www.wingsoft.com/wingdis.html Command line Java decompiler. [Commercial] - Read more |


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