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I'd
want to use an obfuscator just in case. try ObfuscateIt. think they've got a
demo version. makes a complete mess out of your classfiles, that what it does...
non-reverse-enginerable. Some major IDEs also have obfuscators, I think that
even JDeveloper has one.
zm.
Anything within the WEB-INF directory is private and cannot be accessed
by anyone outside. Since ur servlets and beans are in this directory.. they
are safe.. or should be.. if anyone knows an exception to this or a hack
around this.. i would like to be informed as well.
-Tim
Hi Guys,
Though this is not fully a servlet
question but since it is web related it i guess i can ask this question
here.
I have my website's servlet and
bean class files in a pakage com.companyname.packagename. I don't want
anyone to break into my site and disassemble those class files and read
those code.
How do i stop it. Any ideas with
good examples will be greatly appreciated.
Have a nice day and wising you all a
very happy new year.
karthikeyan.
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