@Janne

"Why would you obfuscate a web app?"

the web app will not be installed on our server but rather distributed to
many companies. and we are in a beta/proof-of-concept/no-contract-yet phase
where we need to release it to a few "trusted" partners and "trusted"
beta-test customers and we would like a minimum of protection.

"ensure that none of the critical field names are changed"

I think I asked proguard to keep the ActionBeans and other Stripes classes
intact. At least the class names are. But if it changed method names that
would explain a lot indeed. I'll have to check that again. Thanks.

@Iwao

I saw the disappearing annotations issue in the troubleshooting section too.
And I'm using the option. All my requests are falling back on my default
handler annotated method
so I think that the annotations are there.
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I'll keep looking
Thank you both of you
sbrejeon
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