Decompiling Java class files is often useful. I use to associate .class extension to Jad decompiler.
To do that, I use a batch file, called “jad.cmd” that calls jad.exe with proper parameters. Jad.exe must be in the same folder of jad.cmd.
Associating .class extension to jad.cmd let you decompile it on screen (in command prompt) just double clicking on class files.
@echo off title JAD: decompiling... %~dp0jad.exe -ff -nl -nonlb -o -p -pi99 -space -stat %1 title JAD: %~nx1 pause> nul
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jad works properly and easily with jadclipse too, and let simple access to compiled classes… it’s not so usefull with project classes, of course, but can help extending third party included sw….