JAD (JAva Decompiler)
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Initial release | Before 1999 |
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Written in | C++ |
Operating system | Cross-platform |
Available in | English |
Type | Software engineering |
License | Free for non-commercial use (Copyright: Pavel Kouznetsov) |
Jad (JAva Decompiler) is a decompiler for the Java programming language. Jad provides a command-line user interface to extract source code from class files. A graphical user interface for Jad is JadClipse which is a plugin to the Eclipse IDE.
The domain name used by the official website expired on 02/25/2009.
The most recent version of JAD says it supports only Java versions 45.3, 46.0 and 47.0, not Java 5.
Instead of the old JAD (JAva Decompiler), you can use JD-Core that supports JDK 1.1.8 to JDK 1.6.0, jrockit90_150, jikes-1.2.2, harmony-jdk. JD-Core supports the following new features of Java 5: Annotations, Generics, Type “enum” .
External links
- New download site
- JadClipse plugin for Eclipse IDE
- JadRetro decompiler helper for Jad
- Original Jad site, including downloads at the Internet Archive
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