Extracting from EAR file

Hello Experts,
Right now we are on EP6 upgraded to EP7
I have a modified sap.comessus.ear file from EP6.
But, we lost  the source code on the track and track itself during upgrade to NWDI.
Is there anyway to get the source code from this EAR file. Or any way we can deploy this ear file on different J2ee engine. So, we can run it on our new portal.
your help is greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
James

Hi James,
the developer chose to keep or not the source class into .ear file.
So you can unzip the .ear  file (using WinRar), in this way you will be able to see the folder structure and various files, you will see a lot of .class file that are binary class and if you are lucky you can find a lot of .java files. Open the .java files with a txt editor like notepad, this is the source code.
Hope this help you.
Regars,
Vito

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