Recaf
MaterialFX
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MIT License | GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 only |
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Recaf
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what is the easiest way to decompile, edit and recompile a mod?
IF you've got the legal situation all sorted out, and know that you need to change a Java class file, and know how to program in Java, I'd suggest Recaf. With it, you can import a jar file, decompile, edit and recompile any source files in it, and export the whole thing again.
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Is there any tool for Java reverse engineering that doesn't totally suck?
No one seems to mention Recaf wich is the best option IMO. You can choose between different decompilers (Fernflower, CFR, Jadx, Procyon and others) has bytecode editing capabilities (you don't have to fully decompile, you can edit the bytecode directly), built in peephole optimizations for flow and number obfuscations, various search options for methods, members, strings, and method virtualization via SSVM
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What happened to JFX-Central?
Uhhh, no? For something like JavaFX, which I've complained about its bad native handling before, you can still make a multi-platform jar with a little bit of effort. For instance my project Recaf is distributed as a single JAR file. Just install JDK 11+ and you're good to go.
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Visual diff text comparator GUI component
I did something like this, but its not its own control/library: https://github.com/Col-E/Recaf/blob/dev3/recaf-ui/src/main/java/me/coley/recaf/ui/pane/DiffViewPane.java
- How to decompile jars (how not to get ratted v2)
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The Code the FBI Used to Wiretap the World
The decompiler they used to view that code is not very good, that output is garbled.
If you're going to take apart JVM bytecode, you're better off using Recafe or Quiltflower.
https://github.com/Col-E/Recaf
https://github.com/QuiltMC/quiltflower
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Rat finding tools
I've recently been searching for tools that can help me find rats within jar files. So far I've found jd-gui and Recaf, do you all have any suggestions for other tools?
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Simple loading Pop up - how to add?
Example: DecompilePane.java
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Java versus Kotlin - personal experiences
#1: Are you interested in learning about low latency zero allocation programming? #2: Recaf: Java bytecode reversing tool I've been working on for the past 3.5 years | 37 comments #3: My experimental IDE plugin for displaying all project files in a single view, with zoom/pan and code editing. More info in comments. | 57 comments
MaterialFX
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RecyclerView + Glide alternatives?
You can have a look at the VirtualizedFX which is a virtual flow that is written from scratch and inspired by Flowless. The author Palexdev (I think the person is on reddit), took inspiration from Flowless, and has documented the code quite well. You can have a look and also implement a virtual grid with it such as a GridView. Honestly, I tried making my virtual flow, that is simple with a few classes as possible (with adequate success), and the inspiration came from it. The VirtualizedFX has now been incorporated in MaterialFX which is another main project by the same author.
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JavaFX table view not auto updating.
For a more detailed look, please refer to this link.
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Migrating a JavaFX app to AtlantaFX themes
Probably MaterialFX, but I haven't worked with it yet.
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How to make cards UI in JavaFX?
Unfortunately I'd like to say I have implemented them in my MaterialFX library but I still haven't done it Definitely on the ROADMAP though
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MaterialFX reaches version 11.13.2
You can check the full change list here: Changelog
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How do you limit the character input in a textfeild
You can also check out MaterialFX, the MFXTextField has an inbuilt feature to limit the characters
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VirtualizedFX, a new VirtualFlow library for JavaFX
Currently, I use Flowless in my main project, MaterialFX and I really like its performance, its cells' concept, but it has some serious flaws:
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How to prevent squashed elements in GUI on first launch
There's a way to calculate the minimum required width so that the text is not truncated. Check this utility in my JavaFX library: MaterialFX, LabelUtils
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How to make an auto complete text field?
I could add the control to my project MaterialFX, but I recently did a huge update and currently I'm taking a little pause as usual. If you can wait you gave me a good idea and I can definitely add an auto complete field in the ROADMAP list. I can't give any ETA though
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My attempt at modern UI-design with JavaFX
Not bad, well done but... Did you know that there's a successor to JFoenix? Take a look at my library here MaterialFX
What are some alternatives?
jpexs-decompiler - JPEXS Free Flash Decompiler
JFoenix - JavaFX Material Design Library
deobfuscator - The real deal
rich-text-area
rat-checker - this project is a checker for virus's and token loggers in java apps
JITWatch - Log analyser / visualiser for Java HotSpot JIT compiler. Inspect inlining decisions, hot methods, bytecode, and assembly. View results in the JavaFX user interface.
threadtear - Multifunctional java deobfuscation tool suite
ChatVoicePlayer - An Android library to make the implementation of voice/audio messages' playing easier
Ghidra-Cpp-Class-Analyzer - Ghidra C++ Class and Run Time Type Information Analyzer
RichTextFX - Rich-text area for JavaFX
client - ARCHIVED - KAMI Blue: a continuation of 1.12.2 KAMI
javafx-gradle-plugin - Gradle plugin that makes it easy to work with JavaFX 11+