Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Java Decompliler for Eclipse

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JD-Eclipse

JD-Eclipse is a plug-in for the Eclipse platform. It allows you to display all the Java sources during your debugging process, even if you do not have them all.
JD-Eclipse is free for non-commercial use. This means that JD-Eclipse shall not be included or embedded into commercial software products. Nevertheless, this project may be freely used for personal needs in a commercial or non-commercial environments.

Supported Platforms

  • Windows 32/64-bit
  • Linux 32/64-bit
  • Mac OSX 32/64-bit on x86 hardware

Installation 

Windows Platform Prerequisites

The native library, included into JD-Eclipse for Windows, has been built with Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 Express Edition. Some runtime components of Visual C++ Libraries are required to run the decompiler. You can download and install them from the Microsoft Web site :
Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 SP1 Redistributable Package (x86)
Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 SP1 Redistributable Package (x64)

Eclipse 3.6 Instructions

  1. From the Help menu in Eclipse, select Install New Software... to open an Install dialog window (shown below).


  2. Add a new repository to add JD-Eclipse plug-in:
    1. Click on the Add... button to open the New Repository dialog window.
    2. Type JD-Eclipse Update Site in the site Name text box.
    3. In the URL text box, type the URL for the JD-Eclipse update site: http://java.decompiler.free.fr/jd-eclipse/update (shown below) and click OK.


  3. Check boxes "Java Decompiler Eclipse Plug-in" and "JD-Eclipse Plug-in", and click on Next buttons.
  4. Choose the option to accept the terms of the license agreement (shown below).


  5. Click on the Finish button.
  6. On the Selection Needed dialog window, click on the Select All and Ok buttons.
  7. Restart Eclipse.

Eclipse 3.2, 3.3, 3.5 Instructions

  1. From the Help menu in Eclipse, select Software Updates > Find and Install... to open the Install/Update dialog window (shown below).


  2. On the Install/Update pop-up window, choose the Search for new features to install option, and click on the Next button.
  3. Add a new remote site to add JD-Eclipse plug-in:
    1. Click the New Remote Site... button to open a New Update Site dialog window.
    2. On the New Update Site pop-up window, type JD-Eclipse Update Site in the site Name text box.
    3. In the URL text box, type the URL for the JD-Eclipse update site: http://java.decompiler.free.fr/jd-eclipse/update (shown below) and click OK.


    4. Click on the Finish button to switch to the Updates window.
  4. On the Updates window, check the JD-Eclipse Update Site box (shown below), and click the Finish button.


  5. On the next screen, check the JD-Eclipse Update Site box, and click the Next button.
  6. Choose the option to accept the terms of the license agreement, and click on the Next button.
  7. Click on the Finish button.
  8. Click on the Install All button.
Eclipse installs the JD-Eclipse plug-in. To finish the installation process, follow the prompts to shut down and re-start Eclipse.

Eclipse 3.4 Instructions

Installation of Equinox/p2 plug-in

  1. From the Help menu in Eclipse, select Software Updates... to open an Software Updates and Add-ons pop-up window (shown below).


  2. Select the Available Software tab.
  3. Expand Ganymede tree node.
  4. Expand Uncategorized tree node.
  5. Check Equinox p2 Provisioning tree node (shown below), and click the Install... button.


  6. Click the Finish button.

Installation of JD-Eclipse plug-in

  1. From the Help menu in Eclipse, select Software Updates... to open an Software Updates and Add-ons pop-up window.
  2. Select the Available Software tab.
  3. Add a new remote site to add JD-Eclipse plug-in:
    1. Click the Add Site... button to open a Add Site pop-up window.
    2. In the Location text box, type the URL for the JD-Eclipse update site: http://java.decompiler.free.fr/jd-eclipse/update (shown below) and click OK.


  4. On the Software Updates and Add-ons window, check the JD-Eclipse Plug-in box (shown below), and click the Install... button.


  5. On the next screen, click the Finish button.
  6. On the next screen, check the Java Decompiler Eclipse Plug-in certificate box and click the OK button.
Eclipse installs the JD-Eclipse plug-in. To finish the installation process, follow the prompts to shut down and re-start Eclipse

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