B4J Question How to decompile your own library for B4X?

ThRuST

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As the headline says, how to decompile a library created for B4X? In this case B4J, if it might differ. I want to retrieve the source code from a library.
 
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ThRuST

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@Star-Dust Sorry I should have said "private library" in the headline so you can save your breath since I've stated this two times now so I rest my case with comfort.
I started a moral discussion in the general discussions, you might want to post there. Thanks for contributing with both aspects on this questions. Now we at least know it's possible to reverese engineer our own work with at least one tool that makes it possible. Cheers
 
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Btw is it possible to change a headline after it's posted? Then I gladly do it ;-)
Concerning what I do with my time is unrellevant to this post and I take that as an offensive act from Star-Dusts side. An appology is welcomed and needed here. I see no rivalty in democratic discussions myself. Thanks
 
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Now I know what fuels my ambitions. Being missunderstood and not respected. A successful combination that's called Athena :)
 
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@Star-Dust Sorry I should have said "private library" in the headline so you can save your breath since I've stated this two times now so I rest my case with comfort.
I started a moral discussion in the general discussions, you might want to post there. Thanks for contributing with both aspects on this questions. Now we at least know it's possible to reverese engineer our own work with at least one tool that makes it possible. Cheers
However, since I am always good at heart I have created you what you need, Complete with a source code:
https://www.b4x.com/android/forum/t...tch-class-with-source-code.99105/#post-623974
 
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