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    Palm DataBase compiler/decompiler. The compiler (pdbc) converts a source code into the binary PDB file format used by Palm PDAs to store information. The decompiler (pdbdec) converts any binary PDB file into source code understood by pdbc. The la
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    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.
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    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.
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