[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> Pier Fumagalli wrote:
> >> But an obfuscator can decrease your bytecode file size...
> >
> >Ok... My biggest Java application will be 299 kb instead of 300 :)
> >hahahahaah :)
>
> My understanding is that _typical_ reduction is about 50%.
Can't believe it... JAX (www.alphaworks.ibm.com) who was developed only
for reducing Java classes sizes can reduce from 30% to 50%, but that's
the maximum rate. I can't believe that obfuscating the bytecode you get
that % (or we should say it to Chris Laffra , Frank Tip and Peter
Sweeney :)
Pier
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