Re: Java obfuscation
Re: Java obfuscation
- Subject: Re: Java obfuscation
- From: Romeo Mariani <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 28 Mar 2003 21:01:33 +0100
Lawyers for Java 1.0?
:-)
...
I'm sad :-(
Romeo
Lawyers?
Romeo Mariani wrote:
Any other idea to protect our code?
Romeo
I doubt you will be successful in this as Key-Value Coding
references the original method names.
Chuck
Romeo Mariani wrote:
What about Java obfuscation in WebObjects? I'm trying to do it with
jshrink or zelix but I can't rename classes and methods since most
of them are linked to WOComponent at runtime. So java obfuscation
is poor.
Anybody knows...?
Romeo
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