Posted by khurram on Fri Jul 16 12:42:50 1999
In Reply to: List of decompilers posted by TimP on January 26, 1999 at 19:53:01:
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>Here are the java decompilers I found on Gamelan:>WingDis
>Current version is 2.15 and there is no trial download.>Jasmine
>- Version 1.0. Based on Mocha.>NMI Java Code Viewer 4.50 - Windows app.
>Based on Jad(?). Evaluation copy only produces 3kb of sourcecode. All the different
>versions of this are in Gamelan (!) and they've moved from mocha to jasmine to Jad.>Others I've found are:
>Jad. Apparently the best (as heard
>in comp.java.lang.corba). This link apparently doesn't work at the minute (forever?).
>Try
>here instead. I've just had a quick go and if you are used to mocha, try it!
>Very impressive.>And there is a review of the field by an academic
>
>Java Code Engineering & Reverse Engineering. See its section on
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>Java decompilers. He has links to others (including mocha which
>apparently breaks with a lot of features after 1.1.4.