![]() I personally sometimes use JD-GUI(gui based on JD-Core) and quite often JD-Eclipse (JD-Core plugin for Eclipse) which I also improved with an align code for debugging feature. JD-Core is the best java decompiler I know. I started from the official Lister plugin sample which is a VC++ 6.0 project so VC++ can also be used (beware of newer versions of VC++ which require manual configuration of f to create the right DLL interfaces for your feedback. I used Eclipse C++ as IDE and MinGW/ MinGW-w64 as x32/圆4 compilers so you can just import the. The source is opened and available in tc_jad_plugin_sources.zip. You can now press F3 on any class file to view its decompiled code. Click OK to close TC Configuration window Click OK to close Lister plugins windowĥ. In Lister plugins window click Add and browse to tc_jad_plugin.wlx in the location where you chose to unpack tc_jad_plugin_1.0.zipĤ. In TC go to Configuration -> Options -> Plugins -> Configure (next to Lister Plugins (.WLX))ģ. Unpack tc_jad_plugin_1.0.zip wherever you would like to install itĢ. All default Lister features are available (search, select, copy etc.)Īutomatic installation is supported - open tc_jad_plugin_1.0.zip using Total Commander and choose yes to install itġ. It is fast as it is written in C++ and the code is highlighted. It is displaying decompiled java code from. It is tested on Win XP/Vista/7 and it seems release ready, no bugs in the last year I've been using it for the last year and shared it with my friends too. I made a Total Commander Lister plugin for java classes. First, thank you Christian Ghisler for a great file manager! ![]()
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