The only way might be through the Jrun OEM program...Where they sell
licenses to include the Jrun app server as part of your product...I'm
assuming they may or possibly already have a licensing plan for a CFMX
approach. Not sure though...

As far as stand alone compiled applications...don't believe that's possible
just yet...at least nothing straight forward that I know of..

Stace

-----Original Message-----
From: Josh Trefethen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Monday, June 24, 2002 1:42 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: protecting source code with MX

Hello all!

I have heard mention of a better way to protect source code with MX (better
than the encode capabilities of previous CF versions).

Has anyone heard anything about this or have any experience with this?

I have an application which I sell to large corporations.  The software,
along with CFServer is installed on the customer premises, and I do not wish
for the code to be decrypted and changed or copied.

Since MX is Java Based, are there any new ways to compile or encrypt our
code so it is safe?

Any other ideas would be great!



Thanks,

Josh Trefethen
Certified ColdFusion Developer
President, exciteworks, Inc.
http://exciteworks.com



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