Hi Mudit,
Sorry..but there is no way out of this situation. Don't worry..even if u
were to convert ur jsps into servlets and distribute the class files only,
then too it is easy to get the java files of those class files using the
decompilers.
If u intend to have the class files of the jsps, u can have them using the
jspcompilers used by the webservers. But only the classfiles for the jsps
would be of no use. You will not be able to run them again.
Think u have to share the code.
Rishabh.
-----Original Message-----
From: Mudit Mehta [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, May 18, 2001 2:05 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: deploy issue
Hi all !!
I am a new member to the group; and currently involved in
developing an
open client for Progress database. I am using JSP for the
purpose; the
application has
taken a concrete shape and is working fine, but i am
wondering how we can
distribute it
to our various clients.
I don't want to give the JSP code to the clients, as i am
building this
application over our client-server CRM application.
So, how can the things be resolved. If in place i would have
used =3D
servlets then it was not a problem, as .class files work in
deployment.
Is there some tool so that we can convert .jsp into class
file for once.
Pls let me know how to get out of this situation.
I am using IIS, and JRun for it.
Mudit this side.
Smiles go Miles....:o)
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