Here's another free one: http://proguard.sf.net This is the one we use internally as well, since it's developed by a Luciad employee in his spare time. On the proguard page there's also a list of alternative obfuscators, which might help you in your choice.
Pepijn
Martin Husted Hartvig wrote:
Not that I have used it, but yWorks have a LGPL version that can be used from ant
We use Zelix KlassMaster (ZKM) - http://www.zelix.com/
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Not that I have used it, but yWorks have a LGPL version that can be used from ant
http://www.yworks.com/en/products_yguard_about.htm
Regards
Martin
ProGuard[/url] also works quite well, and it's free (as in speech, for those who care).
Here's another free one: http://proguard.sf.net
This is the one we use internally as well, since it's developed by a
Luciad employee in his spare time. On the proguard page there's also a
list of alternative obfuscators, which might help you in your choice.
Pepijn
Martin Husted Hartvig wrote:
Wow, looks cool. Thanks a lot :-).
Many thanks also for all the other links!
Ciao
...Jochen
On Tue, 30 Sep 2003 12:24:38 +0200, Jochen Riekhof wrote:
Unless you use generics it seams :P
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Mark Derricutt @ mark@talios.com @ talios.blog-city.com
Mark Derricutt wrote:
>> may I ask you JetBrains guys what kind of obfuscator you are using? We
>> need one soon, and it seems that yours works well.
Well, it is OK with generics, in a sense that it does not really break
much - it only breaks generics annotations in scrambled classes.
Friendly,
Dmitry
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