Is there a replacement for java.decompiler.free.fr? [closed]
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Searching in this site for a way to replace my long-lost Java source code with something reverse engineered from my old .class files, I found a reference to an online tool at http://java.decompiler.free.fr which worked great.

Now (6-sep-2013), hardly 2 weeks later, the site is gone (or being blocked by its ISP).

Any good replacements for this site/online-tool?

Belamy answered 7/9, 2013 at 0:0 Comment(5)
Recommendations for software are forbidden. But it looks like this software is still available: #11219292Brecciate
Find the off line version.Patience
Look at the answers to this: #273035. Or Google it ...Tletski
I thought I had asked for a mirror (i.e. replacement) site, which is not asking for a tool recommendation. I got the answer I was looking for by shakthydoss who was being helpful rather than dogmatic.Belamy
Free Java Decompiler hereCastellanos
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JD tool http://jd.benow.ca/

Has GUI interface and available in eclipse via plugin.

Intercessory answered 7/9, 2013 at 0:15 Comment(3)
I was able to access that site and installed the GUI app and Eclipse plug-in per the instructions on that web page. The standalone GUI works fine, but after multiple attempts, the Eclipse plug-in doesn't seem to have installed correctly. I have no "decompiler" showing up in the various views available. I wonder if it is because I am using newer Kepler WTP release? or JDK1.7? (on WinXP) I wonder because the install instructions did not match the dialog boxes I was actually presented with when installing the plug-in.Belamy
I fear that "java.decompiler.free.fr" is definitely closed. I've updated the list of miroires this page : en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Java_DecompilerHector
Decompiler.com is a nice one.Molybdenite

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