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DJ Java Decompiler

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Categories: Decompilation

Latest version: 3.9.9.91
Added 2005-03-05

Decompiles Java class files and saves them in text or another format.
DJ Java Decompiler is a decompiler and disassembler for Java that reconstructs the original source code from the compiled binary class files. It is stand-alone Windows application; it doesn't require having Java installed. It works on Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP.
To start decompilation, you can double-click the class file you want to decompile. DJ Java Decompiler also supports drag-and-drop functions. In Windows Explorer, a context menu is available too.
You don't need to have a Java Virtual Machine or a Java SDK installed. But the latest releases are able to compile, run, create JAR archives and run applets outside of the context of a Web browser when JDK is installed. With DJ Java Decompiler you can decompile more than one java class file at one time.
DJ Java Decompiler is suitable for studying Java bytecode. It enables users to save, print, edit and compile the generated Java code. Included Applet Tag Editor enables users to create applets quickly. The included "Archiver" tool is an archive file manager that enables users to work with .JAR, .ZIP and .EXE archives.
DJ Java Decompiler is uses the command-line version of Jad as its decompiling engine.

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