From: DFowler@corp.adaptec.com
Date: 23 Jun 97 13:45:00 PDT
To: java-security@web2.javasoft.com, jdc-comments@web2.javasoft.com,
Subject: re: DE-COMPILING JAVA: how can it be prevented
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I meant to say, "PROTECT my code"
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>From David Fowler@North America.Adaptec, on 6/23/97 1:44 PM:
To: jdk-comments@java.sun.com, jvm@java.sun.com, java-security@java.sun.com,
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I don't want to spend months on a java application, only to have
a competitor run a java decompiler on the byte code. How do I
prevent this?
This is my primary concern with Java. I'm reluctant to start
coding a serious Java application until I feel confident that I can
product my code.
Any info on this issue would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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