I think instead of "parsing" he means "decompile", does he?
Why don't you leave the compilation step out and run your not-written
program on the sources, do your tests or whatever and the build?
Let me guess: You want to use servlets for the upload part (just trying
to make this Q servlet related)!?

-mw

Chris Pratt wrote:

How do you plan to parse a binary, machine language, .exe file into a text
file?  And what good would it do if you could?
 (*Chris*)

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Hi,

Maybe I did not state clearly my problem.
We have tried serveral different software testing software, such as Junit,
WinRunner(Compuware), QARun(Rational), etc. They are good in some aspects.

But we want to build our own software testing software based on our new
developed algorithms. This testing software is going to test C++ program
and/or Java program. The first step is to read .exe file or .class file
and then parse them into text file, then use our algorithms to analyze
those text files to find possible error, fault, or do optimization.

Thanks for your help!

ZDing

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