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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. ...
    Downloads: 13 This Week
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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: 211 This Week
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