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I don't understand the problem with wget.
Do you want to execute the java, not just copy it?
Do you need to also get links included in the page? (Try the -r switch.)
If the filename has a funny extension, you can use --force-html to force wget to behave better.
Finally, if you are trying to retrieve source as it looks before any server-side java executes, I think you are out of luck.
Also note that the curl command does the same thing wget does, but with a different syntax. If there is some wget peculiarity you don't like, curl may work better for you.