On Wed, Feb 1, 2012 at 7:35 PM, BT <[email protected]> wrote:
> Good point about security, but this isn't a general consumer
> application.  The additional libraries can only be downloaded from our
> internal servers and only over our internal wi-fi, plus they're hashed
> & verified with our internal security server prior to execution.
>
> We have to run on iOS too, which I believe is even more restrictive,
> so we'll probably need to consider more alternatives.  But the ideal
> solution would've been some way for us to incrementally add shared
> libraries to our app's install directory.
>

I'd still be skeptical from a security perspective, executing code you
can't really be sure about is always a little shady (yes, I know you
said you checked it).  What kind of code do you need?  It's not
something you could encode into some bytecode like instruction
language or dsl?

kris

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