Ben

By doing this you are working against the Axapta way.

Don't you like the fact you can improve/debug/customise someone elses code
in Axapta - yet you don't want others to do this to your code?   Axapta is
currently open source, it would be great if it stayed that way.

However, development in the BUS layer can be protected.
Steve

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From: benherit [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, 5 November 2004 7:17 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [development-axapta] Codeprotection in Axapta?




Hi,

is there a way to protect the code in Axapta?

For example, a MS Business Partner developes a solution for/in Axapta
and don�t want that anybody can view/modify the code.

Ben








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