;) Ever tried running a binary through a Java decompiler?
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Nicholas
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> On 17 Jan 00, at 17:48, MARUYAMA Fuyuhiko wrote:
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> > > I just accidentally deleted a bunch of my Java source files. Anyone
know
> > > a good decompiler that works under Linux?
> > I think "Jad" is fast and stable. The only regrettable thing is no
> > sources are available :-<
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> So where is the problem then if that is the purpose of this tool ? :-)
> Ever tried running it through itself ?
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> Oliver
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