Re: Help with Java obfuscators
I dont think freeware is the right term, if I read the website correctly. What you get there is a 90 day evaluation for non-commercial purposes. After that you may request a commercial license, but it does not say for how much. I'm real happy with IBM's freeware product "JAX": http://www.alphaworks.ibm.com/tech/JAX. Incidentally this seems to be the same tool Evermind uses. --Mark
Re: Help with Java obfuscators
- Original Message - From: "Christian Sell" [EMAIL PROTECTED] I dont think freeware is the right term, if I read the website correctly. What you get there is a 90 day evaluation for non-commercial purposes. After that you may request a commercial license, but it does not say for how much. Most all software on alphaworks are being licensed for $1,000 for unlimited use with no support. I'm not sure about something like JAX since it's just a utility... seems like it should be less. (like jikes which was made open source) Serge Knystautas Loki Technologies http://www.lokitech.com/ I'm real happy with IBM's freeware product "JAX": http://www.alphaworks.ibm.com/tech/JAX. Incidentally this seems to be the same tool Evermind uses. --Mark
Re: Help with Java obfuscators
Arno: I'm real happy with IBM's freeware product JAX: http://www.alphaworks.ibm.com/tech/JAX. Incidentally this seems to be the same tool Evermind uses. --Mark Arno Grbac [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 01/04/2001 09:41 AM Please respond to Orion-Interest To:Orion-Interest [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc: Subject:Help with Java obfuscators Happy and prosperous New Year to all, I hope somebody could recommend a decent code obfuscator for a Java library. Thanks, -arno