Java classes are very easy to decompile because all identifeirs are
preserved. There are several decompilers on the market. I use NMI's Java
Code Viewer. You can get it at njcv.htmlplanet.com. Its not very expensive
(I do not remember how much !) and it works quite well).

Pierre-Yves



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Objet : Sorry for being off topic.. Please Help Java Decompilers.


Hello,
I lost the working Java file from my server yesterday.
I have the class files with me (the Java got has been compiled into 60
classes WB.java -> WB$1.class to WB$60.class).
Can I restore the Java file from the class files.
Please help.

thanks
and sorry again for being off topic
any help is highly appreciated


best regards
donny.

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