Jd-eclipse is a free Eclipse anti-compile plugin that is handy and useful when you view a jar with no source code.
(official Address: Http://java.decompiler.free.fr/?q=jdeclipse) (new address changed to: http://jd.benow.ca/)
currently supported versions:
- Windows 32/64-bit
- Linux 32/64-bit
- Mac OSX 32/64-bit on x86 hardware
my machine is Windows 64, here are my installation steps (other versions should be the same):
The first step:
Install the required class library environment - Visual C + + Libraries (of course, you should already have it installed)
Microsoft Visual C + + SP1 Redistributable Package (x64)
http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=2092
Step Two: Install the Jdeclipse plugin in Eclipse (I use the MyEclipse)
(There are two ways of this step)
Way One:
Open Configuration Center
Add plugin Address:http://java.decompiler.free.fr/jd-eclipse/update (new address changed to:http://jd.benow.ca/jd-eclipse/ Update)
Select Add Plugin:
If there is no updatable app, you can restart the next myeclipse try (I have other here so the number of display more) appears this button click:
Way Two:
first download the plugin to local
Http://jd.benow.ca/jd-eclipse/downloads/jdeclipse_update_site.zip
(The procedure is similar to: http://blog.csdn.net/partner4java/article/details/7867969)
We can use it now.
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Eclipse Anti-compilation tool