Well... if you think the customer is malicious, and he or any of his
consultants knows what he's doing, using servlets won't help you. There are
excellent decompilers on the market...
If you use Java you'll just have to trust your customer... :-)
Regards,
Manne
-----Original Message-----
From: Robuschi (Delfi) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 29 September 2000 17:49
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Servlet or JSP
JSP is better but you take the source so if you must give it to a customer,
he can read your code....
Servlet is compiled... so hidden from other's eyes!!!!!!!
Bye
Robuschi Roberto -------------------- Delfi srl
P.za Ravenet 1/b - 43100 PARMA
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