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The ideal IDE for beginners and education Add just one jar file to your JDK
JavaBean Applet and Servlet for Barcoding in Java
Decompile Java class files and save them in text or other formats
The Java IDE 3.13
10 / 10
IDAutomation Java Barcode Package 6.10
This barcode package contains JavaBeans, Applets, Class Libraries and Servlets for Barcoding in Java. Supports Linear and 2D barcode types including Code 128, Code 39, ITF, UPC, EAN, OneCode, DataMatrix, Maxicode and PDF417. The servlet easily creates barcodes in the web browser and may be embedded in dynamic HTML with the IMG tag.
10 / 10
DJ Java Decompiler 3.5.5.77
DJ Java Decompiler is Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP decompiler and disassembler for Java that reconstructs the original source code from the compiled binary CLASS files (for example Java applets). DJ Java Decompiler is able to decompile complex Java applets and binaries, producing accurate source code. DJ Java Decompiler is a stand-alone Windows application; it doesn't require having Java installed. DJ Java Decompiler is not just Java decompiler ..
Review by george zhang: hopefully we can use it to decompile the existing jar files, thanks, guys. (5/5 - 31-Oct-2005)
9 / 10
Java Runner 2.1
Java Runner is a small utility that lets you run Java applications (class files) as if they are EXE files on your Windows computer. All you have to do is double-click on a class file in Windows Explorer. Normally, you would have to open a DOS box, change to the class file's directory, and then type "Java classname." The version 2.1 update comes with an installation program that allows for easier installing and uninstalling...
9 / 10
JCavaj Java Decompiler 1.10
JCavaj Java Decompiler is a free Java-based Java Decompiler. It reconstructs the original source code from a compiled binary class file. You can decompile java applets, jar and zip files producing accurate java source code. JCavaj runs on any platform with Java Runtime Environment 1.4 or higher installed.
Review by jamie freese: good tool for development and debugging (3/5 - 27-Oct-2005)
8 / 10
ComfyJ 2.4
ComfyJ is a COM-to-Java-to-COM bridge. ComfyJ allows a Java application to easily integrate with any COM/OLE/OCX/ActiveX libraries and to expose Java objects as COM objects. And all this is possible in pure Java language without writing native code.
8 / 10
Cavaj Java Decompiler 1.11
Cavaj Java Decompiler is a graphical freeware utility that reconstructs java source code from CLASS files. You can decompile java applets, jar and zip files producing accurate java source code. Browse the reconstructed source code with the Class View for instant access to methods and fields. Cavaj Java Decompiler is a standalone Windows application, it doesn't require you to have Java installed.
7 / 10
xFunction for Mac OS X 2.16
The xFunction library is the universal solution for integration of Java code with code written in other languages, superior in many aspects to Java Native Interface (JNI). With xFunction, you no longer need to implement those ugly native methods. Instead, you extend and instantiate xFunction classes to create conventional Java objects representing external functions, data structures, pointers, and callbacks.
7 / 10
xFunction for Windows 2.16
The xFunction library is the universal solution for integration of Java code with code written in other languages, superior in many aspects to Java Native Interface (JNI). With xFunction, you no longer need to implement those ugly native methods. Instead, you extend and instantiate xFunction classes to create conventional Java objects representing external functions, data structures, pointers, and callbacks.
6 / 10
xFunction for Linux 2.16
The xFunction library is the universal solution for integration of Java code with code written in other languages, superior in many aspects to Java Native Interface (JNI). With xFunction, you no longer need to implement those ugly native methods. Instead, you extend and instantiate xFunction classes to create conventional Java objects representing external functions, data structures, pointers, and callbacks.
6 / 10
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