Open Source Java Source Code Analysis Tools

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    JavacTo

    Translate java source into another language

    JavacTo is a prototype tool designed to evaluate the need and value of translating java code into another programming language. An ideal language for translation is a language that supports the concept of packages, classes, interfaces, and enums as well as built-in memory garbage collection. Languages such as C# and D, are well suited as a translation “To” language. Eclipse project provided to get started. Three visitor classes provided to learn how to use JavacTo and write visitor classes. Vistor javadocs available at: http://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/docs/jdk/api/javac/tree/index.html
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    JASTI

    JASTI

    JASTI (Java AST Inspector)

    JASTI (Java AST Inspector) is an inspector for the OpenJDK compiler AST
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    JBVD

    Java Bytecode Viewer & Decompiler

    A very powerful java bytecode viewer and decompiler which makes use of the javassist open source library.
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    JClassViewer

    A Java class viewer and decompiler which respect line numbers.

    JClassViewer is a viewer for class and jar files. Features: - required Java 7 or higher - used the line numbers to reconstruct an output that is near to the original output. - debugging in Eclipse - should support other languages like Scale in the future
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    Application for searching classpath dependencies of source code. Sometimes you do not know, which common libraries you need to compile existing java source code including transitive dependencies.
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    Java Cobol Lexer take a cobol source program and return it as a list of lexical tokens. Library takes source code in fixed, free and mixed formats. It recognizes standard Cobol 85.
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    cpp2xml

    cpp2xml

    A tool to convert C++ definitions into XML

    cpp2xml is a tool to convert C/C++ definitions into XML. The main goal is to use the XML as input to code generation tools, but any other usage may be imagined.
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