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bytecode-viewer
- Java 泛型程式設計的注意事項
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Reverse Engineering Tools in 2022
I think they forgot to google translate the disadvantages of JEB Decompiler
I haven't used JEB to comment, but I've gotten a lot of mileage out of https://github.com/pxb1988/dex2jar#readme and then feed the normal Java jars it produces into https://github.com/mstrobel/procyon#readme and (of course) one shouldn't overlook picking your favorite tool for dealing with AndroidManifest.xml which often has fun things hiding in it
While digging up those links, I was reminded that some folks enjoy https://github.com/Konloch/bytecode-viewer#is-there-a-demo because it can be easier to "try out" a few of the decompilation engines, but I don't use it because it's hard to do batch things with it, versus dex2jar into procyon is automation friendly
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Is there any tool for Java reverse engineering that doesn't totally suck?
Here's a good tool for inspecting the bytecode of applications, with built in decompiler support: https://github.com/Konloch/bytecode-viewer
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Stack Overflow Developer Survey: 54% of Respondents Dread Java?
If you're curious what anything (Lombok or otherwise) compiles to, JVM bytecode is much simpler than the kinds C/C++ compiles to. It's fairly readable even with the JDK disassembler javap. There are also various community disassemblers and decompilers that provide nicer output than javap. I use https://github.com/Konloch/bytecode-viewer, which is a GUI frontend for several. If one decompiler doesn't handle a class well, another usually does.
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Looking for a lightweight java decompiler / code viewer that has dark mode
I use Bytecode Viewer, https://github.com/Konloch/bytecode-viewer with Dark Mode.
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CandyPixel - Known Information Wanted Please.
if you do use this plugin i'd recommend also using https://bytecodeviewer.com/ to check the supposed malicious lines of code.
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A response from r/AskReddit. Are we even surprised?
Take a look at tools like this one to get an idea of what you can actually get: https://bytecodeviewer.com/
- Needed some suggestions
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1.8 source code
Also, you can always install the latest release and then put it through a Java decompiler to get the complete source code. It might have some errors since decompilers aren't perfect, but will give you a more complete source code than anything I can legally provide.
tommy
- Tommy is Apache Tomcat, bundled as a single executable jar
- Rapid REST API prototyping using a dump server
- What is a DUMP SERVER and what are its advantages over a static server
- Mom. Dad. Grandma. Everyone is happy!
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Apache Tomcat alternatives - tommy and DeepfakeHTTP
3 projects | 15 Aug 2021
Tommy is a tiny single-file fully configurable Apache Tomcat web server that allows you to run or embed static and dynamic (JSP and Servlets) web applications.
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TommyBox is similar to Electron and NW.js
Under the hood, TommyBox is built on top of Tommy web server and SWT browser widget. App can be packed as WAR or ZIP archive and can optionally contain PWA manifest, JSP, servlets and all static stuff like CSS, JavaScript files etc.
What are some alternatives?
AndroRAT - A Simple android remote administration tool using sockets. It uses java on the client side and python on the server side
tommybox - TommyBox is a single-file executable that makes it possible to launch web apps on a desktop.
Caesium - A Java bytecode obfuscator
Apache Tomcat - Apache Tomcat
Perses - A project to cause (controlled) destruction on your jvm application
Apache TomEE - Apache TomEE
Mixin - Mixin is a trait/mixin and bytecode weaving framework for Java using ASM
DeepfakeHTTP - DeepfakeHTTP is a web server that uses HTTP dumps as a source for responses.
jpexs-decompiler - JPEXS Free Flash Decompiler
Recaf - The modern Java bytecode editor
fernflower - Unofficial mirror of FernFlower Java decompiler (All pulls should be submitted upstream)
JByteMod-Beta - Java bytecode editor