How to read .class file?

i am trying to read java classfile and display it in my notepad ,but
can not get the anticipative result . who can tell me why and give me
a hand please...

and when i see the bytecode with javap can i edit it
manulay at java bytecode level and translate it to
class again ?Take a look at Apache BCEL.

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