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@shalini-goel14-ASmC2J • Jun 12, 2009
Cool info. but I am not able to get one thing in what cases are we supposed to edit and change java class files ? You have any idea about it ms_cs ?ms_csThought this could be of any help to Our CEans who is have more interest in java.
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@ms-cs-Ab8svl • Jun 12, 2009
I dont know how to read the byte code of the java class file. Since, It is in bytecode form,ordinary editors cannot display it.SO I searched for that,I got this link.
I think, with this, we can modify the class file, we can get to know the variables and methods used.If we dont have source code of java,In that cases it will be useful. -
@shalini-goel14-ASmC2J • Jun 13, 2009
Hmm but I guess one should be well awared of bytecode also.ms_csI think, with this, we can modify the class file, we can get to know the variables and methods used.If we dont have source code of java,In that cases it will be useful. -
@ms-cs-Ab8svl • Jun 13, 2009
Shall I know what editor software your company provides to you? -
@shalini-goel14-ASmC2J • Jun 13, 2009
We don't edit class files 😉ms_csShall I know what editor software your company provides to you? -
@ms-cs-Ab8svl • Jun 13, 2009
I think, they wont provide netbeans to you peoples. So what tool?shalini_goel14We don't edit class files 😉 -
@shalini-goel14-ASmC2J • Jun 13, 2009
No we get Netbeans -why you think they cannot provide Netbeans? 😕 They do provide.ms_csI think, they wont provide netbeans to you peoples. So what tool?
Well now we have migrated to "Eclipse Ganyemede" version as "Netbeans" makes system very slow