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Re: Protecting Java Class Files...
From: "Bluefish (P.Magnusson)" <11a () GMX NET>
Date: Fri, 29 Sep 2000 10:04:54 +0200
IIRC this discussion has allready been discussed here; try doing some searches in the archive. To sum up, no tool truely obscures the java code very much. Besides the point that this security modell is flawed, severly... The "What I pretented to do" comment is pretty fun :) Just make sure you don't make any promissies you cannot keep; you don't want to get in a situation where you get sued. ..:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::.. http://www.11a.nu || http://bluefish.11a.nu eleventh alliance development & security team http://www.eff.org/cafe On Thu, 28 Sep 2000, SMILER wrote:
My customers are running some online games that gives points to the pplayers if they win, and the points can be exchanged by prices later on. What I pretented to do is to protect their java class files as they canĀ“t be easily decompiled, and I am sure there must be some ways to do this. Any suggestions ? Smiler.
Current thread:
- Protecting Java Class Files... SMILER (Sep 28)
- Re: Protecting Java Class Files... Lincoln Yeoh (Sep 29)
- Re: Protecting Java Class Files... Bluefish (P.Magnusson) (Sep 29)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Protecting Java Class Files... Mick Chang (Sep 30)