Jode is another:

http://jode.sourceforge.net/

I don't see mention of native Netbeans support, but I wouldn't think it would be hard to shell out to.

My personal favorite is DJ:

http://members.fortunecity.com/neshkov/dj.html

...which uses JAD underneath. Again, not Netbeans native, but this is a nice GUI wrapper for JAD.

Frank

Rafael Taboada wrote:
Hi folks...

Do u know an open source Java decompiler that it can be integrated in
netbeans???... I mean, in my IDE I want to have de possibility to decompile
a .class and have the possibility to view the code... Usually useful when I
use .jars

THanks in advance for sharing ur experience

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