![]() ![]() By using an additional File Format ( Java Class to Source) I was able to completely compare the decompiled Class files of the two JARS. This should give me a clearer and more honest picture of the differences. Since I wanted the best possible comparison between the two JAR files I needed to compare all Class files in the JAR by decompiling and comparing. This was partly because the compiler compiled the Class files at a different timestamp. ![]() When I compared the content of the two JAR files (with a binary compare) all the content was radically changed. In the JAR files were different Class files present. ![]() It was required to know that the result of the restructuring and refactoring hadn't changed the artifacts, thus the JAR files. When I was recently working on a large restructuring and refactoring where I also replaced Ant by Maven, it was really necessary to compare the complete content of two different JAR files. ![]()
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