Try proguard.  Works very nicely and is free.

Kind regards from 

Heinz
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Dr. Heinz M. Kabutz (Maximum Solutions) 
Author of "The Java(tm) Specialists' Newsletter"
http://www.javaspecialists.co.za
Tel: +27 (83) 340-5633 



> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] 
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Behalf Of Ewald Horn
> Sent: 29 May 2005 21:56
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [CTJUG Tech] Re: Recompile errors
> 
> 
> 
> Aaah.
> 
> Eclipse.  I tried that but could'nt get J2ME to work properly 
> so I finally
> settled on NetBeans. Also, the Eclipse GUI designer proved to 
> be a bit too
> much for me in the beginning. I've also tried IntelliJ and 
> JCreator, but
> both lacked GUI designers so I stuck to NetBeans.
> 
> Coming from a Visual Studio background it felt a little bit 
> more familiar to
> me. The only reservation I have against using Java is how 
> easy it is for
> someone to reverse engineer my class files. Of course, the appropriate
> license is supposed to take care of this, but I have had 
> experiences in the
> local market where people reverse engineered old DOS 
> applications of mine
> and I ended up not being able to do anything about it.
> 
> Is there a good way of obfuscating source code without 
> spending more time
> hiding code than you do writing it in the first place ? 
> Obviously I'd rather
> not spend too much money on it, although in the long run a 
> few hundred Rand
> might not be a bad investment.
> 
> Regards
> Ewald Horn
> Business Manager
> NoFuss Solutions
> South Africa / Suid Afrika
> Tel : +27 (0)83 305 3556
> Web : http://www.nofusspos.com
> Email / E-pos : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> 
> 

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