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Hi Joshua
I use dongles from Aladin to protect my servlets.
While i know a lot of people do nt like dongles, I find tht if my software
is god enough, then users will wat m software more than they do not want a
dongle.
Chris
On Mon, 12 Jun 2000 09:27:07 -0400, Joshua Slack wrote:
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>Does anyone know of a way to protect your Java servlets (or anything
>written in Java for that matter) from being redistributed without your
>consent. For example, if you want to create a demo version and a
>registered version of a servlet and you don't want registered users to
>distribute your work behind your back.
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>Thanks in advance,
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