Title: RE: Encrypt Jsp , how?
Yes, some of it. My experience is that the decompler don't work to a 100%, but they would get out some (or most) of your code.
I don't know what type of system you are running, but in Oracle you (can) deploy the jsp into the database. So any "hacker" needs to hack into the db also to recieve your files.
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That is good idea, but can bean be decompiled?

Franco  

 

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From: Jean-Francois Pinero [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Subject: Re: Encrypt Jsp , how?

How about putting everything in beans and just calling them?

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From: Miao, Franco CAWS:EX [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Subject: Encrypt Jsp , how?


Is there any way to encrypt Jsp, not allow people read the content, but the
Jsp maintain functioning, just like Cold Fusion. Just in case someone hack
in the server steal the Jsp source code, but they can't read the code, the
Jsp file only shows strange characters.  Any suggestion?


Thanks,


Franco

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