Hi all,

BTW, the JadClipse has changed to JDT Decompiler, a general decompiler plug-in. It already supports Jad and JODE decompilers. They are probably waiting for an authorization of JD authors (or a change in the JD license) to embed it in the JDT Decompiler plug-in. If you want this to happen, please vote [1].

[1]http://java.decompiler.free.fr/?q=node/207

Cheers,

Henrique

Kieran Kelleher wrote:
This is a nice app .... great for exploring jars to increase one's knowledge. The reconstruction of source seems excellent. Looking forward to the OS X eclipse plugin so we can have the same convenience as with Jad/JadClipse within Eclipse

"Tip o the hat" .... how come we never heard of this before?!   ;-)

Kieran

On Mar 6, 2009, at 2:49 PM, Chuck Hill wrote:


Awww, JAD. That is so quaint! The cool kids in the modern era use JD, http://java.decompiler.free.fr/

:-P

Kidding aside, it does a MUCH better job of reconstructing the Java. Much. Tip o the hat to Mike for pointing this out to me.

According to the website, eclipse integration isn't available for OS X yet. Is that correct?

AFAIK.  I use JD-GUI.app

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