As an example, I downloaded the Jakarta Commons S W Lang library from. In Window → Preferences, you should check your General → Editors → File Associations to be sure that the JadClipse Class File Viewer is set as the editor for your *.class files. I modified my temporary files directory from the default to go to C:\temp\.jadclipse, but this is not necessary. If you didn't, you'll need to modify the path to JAD so that JadClipse can find it. If you added your jad directory to your system path as shown above, your 'Path to compiler' entry should be fine. If JadClipse is installed correctly, in Window → Preferences, you should now have a Java S W → JadClipse entry. ![]() Below, you can see it in my 'externalized' plugins directory. Put it in your plugins directory and restart Eclipse. Download the JadClipse Eclipse plug-in from. Now, let's set up Eclipse S W to automatically decompile classes for us.
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