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    jclasslib bytecode editor

    jclasslib bytecode editor

    Visualizes all aspects of compiled Java class files

    jclasslib bytecode editor is a tool that visualizes all aspects of compiled Java class files and the contained bytecode. Many aspects of class files can be edited in the UI. In addition, it contains a library that enables developers to read and write Java class files and bytecode. All constant pool entries can be edited. Referenced constant pool entries can directly be edited from the context menu that is shown by the "Edit" button of attributes and constant pool entries. ...
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    Bytecode Viewer

    Bytecode Viewer

    A reverse engineering suite (decompiler, editor, debugger and more)

    Some of Bytecode Viewer features are that it provides Java Decompiling with Six different decompilers (DJ-GUI/Core, Procyon, CFR, Fernflower, Krakatau, and JADX-Core). Bytecode Decompiling with CFIDE. Android APK integrated with Dex2Jar. Securely launch Java applications and insert hooks via EZ-Injection. Scan for malicious code with the Malicious Code Scanner plugin. Export as DEX, Jar, Class, Zip or Java Source File. Open Android APKs, Android DEX, Java Class Files and Java Jars. (WAR &...
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    Recaf

    Recaf

    The modern Java bytecode editor

    Recaf is an open-source Java bytecode editor that simplifies the process of editing compiled Java applications. To make things easier Recaf abstracts away much of the internal class file format. Difficult tasks such as updating stack-frames are done automatically. Along with additional features to assist in the process of editing classes, Recaf is the most feature-rich free bytecode editor available.
    Downloads: 209 This Week
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    JByteMod-Beta

    JByteMod-Beta

    Java bytecode editor

    JByteMod is a multifunctional bytecode editor with syntax highlighting and live decompiling and method graphing.
    Downloads: 34 This Week
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    Swf Reader

    Swf Reader

    Adobe Flash SWF file reader, editor

    Adobe Flash SWF editor which can read and edit bytecode.
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    richhtml4eclipse is a WYSIWYG HTML-editor widget for SWT and can be integrated into an Eclipse environment. THIS PROJECT IS NOT UNDER ACTIVE DEVELOPMENT: see https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=319018 for the continued project.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    JEST will be the Java bytecode engineering Swiss-Army Jackhammer. It will include a disassembler, class browser, obfuscator, optimizer, class editor, and bytecode debugger, and have an intuitive GUI.
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