I have to use another package name other than the original one because
the original package is loaded and not controlled by my code.


On Wed, Jun 24, 2015 at 5:37 PM, Benedikt Ritter <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello Li Li
>
> 2015-06-24 11:21 GMT+02:00 Li Li <[email protected]>:
>
>> Hi all,
>>      I have a jar file and without the source code, I want to replace
>> a package and all classes of this package with my own.
>>      e.g.  There is a package
>>       com.abc.tool
>>       com.abc.tool.A.class
>>       com.abc.tool.B.class
>>     The com.abc.tool.A.class and com.abc.tool.B.class are used in many
>> other classes.
>>     I want to use my own implementation, So I can create my
>> package(com.def.tool) and my A.java B.java which has exactly the same
>> method as  com.abc.tool.A.class and  com.abc.tool.B.class
>>        com.def.tool
>>        com.def.tool.A.class
>>        com.def.tool.B.class
>>     But other classes in this jar still use com.abc.tool.A.class and
>> com.abc.tool.B.class. I want to use a byte code library to modify the
>> jar so it can run and use my implementation.
>>     Is BCEL suitable for this? Thank you
>>
>
> This sounds like a pretty complicated solution to your problem. Why don't
> you just replace the class files in the jar at build time?
>
> Regards,
> Benedikt
>
>
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