Is there a way to extract the source code from an executable .jar file (Java ME)?
Use JD GUI. Open the application, drag and drop your JAR file into it.
You can extract a jar file with the command :
jar xf filename.jar
References : Oracle's JAR documentation
I believe this can be done very easily. You can always extract the source files (Java files) of a jar file into a zip.
Steps to get sources of a jar file as a zip :
- Download JAD from http://techieme.in/resources-needed/ and save it at any
location on your system. - Drag and drop the jar for which you want the sources on the JAD. 3 JAD UI will open with all the package structure in a tree format.
- Click on File menu and select save jar sources.
- It will save the sources as a zip with the same name as the jar.
Hope this helps.
The link is dead due to some reason so adding the link from where you can download the JDGUI
Your JAR may contain source and javadoc, in which case you can simply use jar xf my.jar
to extract them.
Otherwise you can use a decompiler as mentioned in adarshr's answer:
Use JD GUI. Open the application, drag and drop your JAR file into it.
I know it's an old question Still thought it would help someone
1) Go to your jar file's folder.
2) change it's extension to .zip.
3) You are good to go and can easily extract it by just double clicking it.
Note: I tested this in MAC, it works. Hopefully it will work on windows too.
AndroChef Java Decompiler produces very good code that you can use directly in your projects...
Above tools extract the jar. Also there are certain other tools and commands to extract the jar. But AFAIK you cant get the java code in case code has been obfuscated.
-Covert .jar file to .zip (In windows just change the extension) -Unzip the .zip folder -You will get complete .java files
suppose your JAR file is in C:\Documents and Settings\mmeher\Desktop\jar and the JAR file name is xx.jar, then write the below two commands in command prompt:
1> cd C:\Documents and Settings\mmeher\Desktop\jar
2> jar xf xx.jar
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