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Java Decompiler, Disassembler and Bytecode debugger. Decompiler supports Java 5 (e.g. generics, for-each loops etc). Debugger allows user to step through each bytecode and view program state. Contains Swing GUI.
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JReversePro is a Java Decompiler / Disassembler written in Java. Facility to view the ConstantPool contents is available. AWT, Swing and command-line versions are present.
The aim of this project is to develope a decompiler for java which is platform independent and has options to obfuscate the class file also.
The project takes class file as input and decompiles it and provides the source file.
Java-program to read, modify and execute class-files. a real java VM written in java or a decompiler for class-files is possible (and partially working)
A Java class viewer and decompiler which respect line numbers.
JClassViewer is a viewer for class and jar files.
Features:
- required Java 7 or higher
- used the line numbers to reconstruct an output that is near to the original output.
- debugging in Eclipse
- should support other languages like Scale in the future
Java decompiler written in C++ aimed to decompile Java 6.0 (and below) class files. The intention of the decompiler is to generate source files using as much information provided in the class file as possible.