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encryted class

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peter chan - 09 Oct 2003 03:54 GMT
Java classs is easily decomplied by decomplier , Why ?

Does any body hear about that encryted class can protect the Java source
code?
Is any product use this method?
Frank Brouwer - 08 Oct 2003 13:22 GMT
> Does any body hear about that encryted class can protect the Java source
> code?
> Is any product use this method?

There is a product called RetroGuard (among many others) which I have
tested.
I does the job very good, have a look at:  http://www.retrologic.com/

Frank.
Phillip Taylor - 13 Oct 2003 18:56 GMT
You could try a program called "JET". It compiles Java applications into
binary equivelents. It removes the platform independance (you get windows
builds and linux builds). Theres also a free version :)

It also increases the speed of the application ten fold and works against
any version of the SDK. It still requires "an" SDK on the client machine.

Sorry, to reverse it stops people being able to read your code as well.

Phillip Taylor
Bsc (Hons) Software Engineering

> > Does any body hear about that encryted class can protect the Java source
> > code?
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> Frank.

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