Re: Help with Java obfuscators

2001-01-05 Thread Christian Sell

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

2001-01-05 Thread Serge Knystautas

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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

2001-01-04 Thread mark

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







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Happy and prosperous New Year to all,

I hope somebody could recommend a decent code obfuscator
for a Java library.

Thanks,
-arno