Idea:

Someone should compile an EJB FAQ with terms and definitions.  I think
"reverse engineering" is a good candidate for the list.

Is anyone currently doing this?

Greg

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Hey!

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> > Isn't reverse engineering when you go from compiled code to source code?
> > That's the definition I've heard anyway.
>
> I think that's called decompilation.

Well, actually it is (one form of) reverse engineering. Roundtrip eng.
is "forward and reverse eng. arbitrary number of times" but since the
decompilation thing is commonly referred to as "reverse engineering" I
wouldn't call Together/J a reverse engineering tool (just to avoid
confusion).

/R

ps. okokok, very off-topic, but hey, things are slow anyway.... ds.

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