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I need to open .exj file extension. I googled and found it's associated with Java. But how do I open it to view and edit the contents of the file? One thing I am aware, it has question and answers in it. I think it acts like a database. The file name is qpool.exe which means question pool. It was part of a exam practice test software.
3We need more context. Where did you find this file? Have you taken a look at the file's header? Everyone can save anything in a file with any extension (extensions are just an addition to a file name, they don't mean anything apart from providing a hint of what to expect the file to contain). – GiantTree – 2015-09-07T17:03:22.793
I have edited the question with more details. Hope it helps and thanks for your support. – David – 2015-09-07T17:19:49.833
If it is part of a professional software solution, it might as well be an encrypted, closed-source, proprietary format that may require reverse-engineering. – GiantTree – 2015-09-07T17:25:42.270