That is too much hard work, whenever I want to look @ the source for a class
I just decompile and it gte me a 100% accurate copy, no need to hit the
Internet to get the source I already have on my desktop. For an extra $5 I
will throw in the "How to view Java Source within Eclispe" PDF.

NIrving

On 07/09/06, Frank W. Zammetti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Umm, the "command" to decompile Tomcat's classes is this:

http://tomcat.apache.org/svn.html

;)

Frank

Nicholas Irving wrote:
> I know the software you mean, it is completely free, but I have a guide
> that
> I can sell to you for $19.95 that tells you where to download it from
and
> contains commonly available documentation convert into a PDF for you to
> read.
>
> So you want my PayPal account so that you can deposit the money and then
> enjoy the world of decompiling java classes.
>
> NIrving
>
> On 08/09/06, Propes, Barry L <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> what's the command again for decompiling Tomcat's classes? Or was there
>> special software needed to do so?
>>
>>
>

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