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On Saturday 31 May 2003 15:41, Ivo Danihelka wrote:
> On Sat, 2003-05-31 at 14:37, Elie De Brauwer wrote:
> > Is there any good tool capable of decompiling compiled classes back to
> > java sourcecode ? I remember I once use such a t
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Is there any good tool capable of decompiling compiled classes back to java
sourcecode ? I remember I once use such a tool (way ago in windows ages but i
can't remember the name), I tried some searches on google and freshmeat but I
didn't found anyt
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On Saturday 31 May 2003 15:41, Ivo Danihelka wrote:
> On Sat, 2003-05-31 at 14:37, Elie De Brauwer wrote:
> > Is there any good tool capable of decompiling compiled classes back to
> > java sourcecode ? I remember I once use such a t
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Is there any good tool capable of decompiling compiled classes back to java
sourcecode ? I remember I once use such a tool (way ago in windows ages but i
can't remember the name), I tried some searches on google and freshmeat but I
didn't found anyt
#x27;ve had a similar problem and the solution is simple, when you go to any
blackdown.org mirror and you go to the JDK-1.4.1/i386 subdirectory (also
counts for sparc), you see two subdirectorys one called beta and one called
01, unlike you would suspect 01 is more recent than beta, (ls -l) and the 01
d
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