![]() class file and pre-process it, so it becomes JDK 1.3 compatible, and then run Jad over it (one of those older, but better decompilers).īut recently, a new wave of decompilers has forayed onto the market: Procyon, CFR, JD, Fernflower, Krakatau, Candle. The only so-so working solution was to take the. The obsoleteness was typically proved by the fact that they can only decompile JDK 1.3 bytecode. ![]() Until recently, you needed to use a Java decompiler and all of them were either unstable, obsolete, unfinished, or in the best case all of the above.
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