Oh yes, all you need is a decompiler that converts .class to .java. One such
tool is jad.exe (for Windows).
Manish Bhatnagar
Alarcon Fabio wrote:
> Hi friends!
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> I have a question, can i get the source code form a .class file?
>
> Thanks for your answers
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