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| Subject: | HTML/Java Protection |
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| Date: | 19 Sep 2005 17:01:42 -0000 |
Hello all, I'm currently developing a Java applet and i want to protect the .class from being downloaded. It's very easy to download the .class file..just check the HTML code and get the class name wich will be loaded..then with a download program you can get the class file and decompile it to get the source code. The real objective is to protect the source code from the html and not so grabbers. Any idea to protect the html/java? Best regards, Nuno
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