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  2. JD Decompiler - Wikipedia

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    JD (Java Decompiler) is a decompiler for the Java programming language. JD is provided as a GUI tool as well as in the form of plug-ins for the Eclipse (JD-Eclipse) and IntelliJ IDEA (JD-IntelliJ) integrated development environments.

  3. JAD (software) - Wikipedia

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    Jad (Java Decompiler) is, as of August 2011, an unmaintained decompiler for the Java programming language. [1] Jad provides a command-line user interface to extract source code from class files . See also

  4. Decompiler - Wikipedia

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    A decompiler is a computer program that translates an executable file to high-level source code. It does therefore the opposite of a typical compiler , which translates a high-level language to a low-level language.

  5. Interactive Disassembler - Wikipedia

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    Initial versions of IDA did not have a graphical user interface (GUI), and ran as an extended DOS, OS/2, or Windows console application. [22] In 1999, DataRescue released the first version of IDA Pro with a GUI, IDA Pro 4.0. [23] In 2005, Guilfanov founded Hex-Rays to pursue the development of the Hex-Rays Decompiler IDA extension.

  6. Category:Java decompilers - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Java decompilers" ... JD Decompiler; JEB decompiler; M. Mocha (decompiler) This page was last edited on 31 August 2011, at 07:55 ...

  7. Download and install the latest Java Virtual Machine in ...

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    Download and install the latest Java Virtual Machine in Internet Explorer. 1. Go to www.java.com. 2. Click Free Java Download. 3. Click Agree and Start Free Download. 4. Click Run. Notes: If prompted by the User Account Control window, click Yes. If prompted by the Security Warning window, click Run. 5.

  8. Ghidra - Wikipedia

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    The decompiler component is written in C++, and is therefore usable in a stand-alone form. [7] Scripts to perform automated analysis with Ghidra can be written in Java or Python (via Jython), [8] [9] though this feature is extensible and support for other programming languages is available via community plugins. [10]

  9. Soot (software) - Wikipedia

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    It also has a decompiler called dava. Soot is free software available under the GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL). In 2010, two research papers on Soot ( Vallée-Rai et al. 1999 harvnb error: no target: CITEREFVallée-RaiCoGagnonHendren1999 ( help ) and Pominville et al. 2000 ) were selected as IBM CASCON First Decade High Impact Papers ...