While an argument to re-integrate JavaFX floats in an OpenJDK discussion list, Oracle ponders providing better access to JavaFX from the JDK.
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JD-GUI, a standalone graphical utility that displays Java sources from CLASS files. JD-GUI is a standalone graphical utility that displays Java source codes of ".class" files. You can browse the ...