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JD-Core and JD-GUI are written in Java. JD-Core works with most current compilers including the following: JDK 1.1.8, JDK 1.3.1, JDK 1.4.2, JDK 1.5.0, JDK 1.6.0, JDK 1.7.0, JDK 1.8.0, JDK 9.0.1, JDK 10.0.2 jrockit90_150_06 jikes-1.22 harmony-jdk-r533500 Eclipse Java Compiler v_677_R32x, 3.2.1 release JD-GUI supports Drag and Drop. JD-GUI supports CLASS, JAR, WAR, EAR, AAR, KAR, JMOD & ZIP files. JD-GUI displays color coded Java source code. JD-GUI allows you to browse the CLASS files and Java modules hierarchy. JD-GUI lets you drag and drop LOG files, decompile CLASS files, and display the line of code that appears in Java stack traces. [HIDE][Hidden Content]]
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JD-GUI – A standalone Java Decompiler GUI JD-GUI is a standalone graphical utility that displays Java source codes of “.class” files. You can browse the reconstructed source code with the JD-GUI for instant access to methods and fields. Changelog v1.6.5 This release includes the following changes: Merged pull requests: #194: Add -Djd.gui.cfg –> java -Djd-gui.cfg=path/to/jd-gui.cfg -jar jd-gui.jar #265: Add StartupWMClass to jd-gui.desktop for Linux #267: Add kar file support (KAraf aRchive) #274: Add OpenJDK11 compatibility –> “In order to make JD-GUI available via MacPorts, I’ve added OpenJDK11 support.” Update JD-Core to 1.1.2: Addition of a part of the test protocol described in this research paper : The Strengths and Behavioral Quirks of Java Bytecode Decompilers Improved recompilation of decompiled source codes Decompiling and recompiling without any errors : commons-codec:commons-codec:1.13 org.apache.commons:commons-collections4:4.1 [HIDE][Hidden Content]]
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JD-GUI – A standalone Java Decompiler GUI JD-GUI is a standalone graphical utility that displays Java source codes of “.class” files. You can browse the reconstructed source code with the JD-GUI for instant access to methods and fields. Feature JD-Core and JD-GUI are written in Java and Groovy. JD-Core works with most current compilers including the following: jdk1.1.8, jdk1.3.1, jdk1.4.2, jdk1.5.0, jdk1.6.0, jdk1.7.0 jrockit90_150_06 jikes-1.22 harmony-jdk-r533500 Eclipse Java Compiler v_677_R32x, 3.2.1 release JD-GUI supports Drag and Drop. JD-GUI supports CLASS, JAR, WAR, EAR & ZIP files. JD-GUI displays color coded Java source code. JD-GUI allows you to browse the CLASS files hierarchy. JD-GUI displays LOG files, and allow you to decompile CLASS files appearing in Java stack traces. Known limitations: Permissive declarations of local variables. Java 1.1 Local method classes are not decompiled correctly. Java 5 Static Imports are not displayed, but decompiled source codes are correct. Java 7 The Auto-Closeable syntactic sugar is not recognized. The Diamond Operators are not displayed, but decompiled source codes are correct. Java 8 Lambda expressions. Default methods. Changelog v1.6.4 This release includes the following changes: Update JD-Core to 1.1.1: Addition of a part of the test protocol described in this research paper: The Strengths and Behavioral Quirks of Java Bytecode Decompilers Improved recompilation of decompiled source codes Decompiling and recompiling org.apache.commons:commons-collections4:4.1 without any errors [HIDE][Hidden Content]]
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JD-GUI is a standalone graphical utility that displays Java source codes of “.class” files. You can browse the reconstructed source code with the JD-GUI for instant access to methods and fields. Feature JD-Core and JD-GUI are written in Java and Groovy. JD-Core works with most current compilers including the following: jdk1.1.8, jdk1.3.1, jdk1.4.2, jdk1.5.0, jdk1.6.0, jdk1.7.0 jrockit90_150_06 jikes-1.22 harmony-jdk-r533500 Eclipse Java Compiler v_677_R32x, 3.2.1 release JD-GUI supports Drag and Drop. JD-GUI supports CLASS, JAR, WAR, EAR & ZIP files. JD-GUI displays color coded Java source code. JD-GUI allows you to browse the CLASS files hierarchy. JD-GUI displays LOG files, and allow you to decompile CLASS files appearing in Java stack traces. Known limitations: Permissive declarations of local variables. Java 1.1 Local method classes are not decompiled correctly. Java 5 Static Imports are not displayed, but decompiled source codes are correct. Java 7 The Auto-Closeable syntactic sugar is not recognized. The Diamond Operators are not displayed, but decompiled source codes are correct. Java 8 Lambda expressions. Default methods. Changelog v1.6.1 Quick bug fix on Proguard & Java reflection in JD-Core [HIDE][Hidden Content]]