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In Java there is no unsigned concept, all integer primitive types are signed, including the byte primitive type. For the byte case we have 8 bits, even though unsigned values for a byte range from ...
The extreme ease with which Java .class files can be reconstructed into Java sources that closely resemble the originals has a lot to do with Java byte-code design goals and trade-offs. Among ...
I need to figure out a way to convert a user defined type to a byte array and be able to reconstruct that type from the byte array. So far, what I came up with was to convert each variable in the ...
Here's my problem: I need to scan through the byte array returned by decrypting a .pdf and replace some hard-coded values in the file before sending it along to a servlet response.In Perl this is ...
Java famously runs on billions of devices, including workstations, desktops, tablets, supercomputers, and jewelry. Yes, jewelry. Look it up. [Michael] realized Java doesn’t run on Commodore 6… ...
Java programs are complied in to a platform independent byte code format. Much of the information contained in the source code is retained in the byte code. Consequently reverse engineering becomes ...
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