Yes, 0xCAFEBABE
is the usual first 4 bytes of a Java file.
1008813135 is <!DO
in Latin encoding, which is, in all probability, the start of <!DOCTYPE...
.
It is therefore likely the start of a 404 error
, or some other error page.
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