I suppose you could wrap it into your own .war? This isn't foolproof -
it's only a layer of obfuscation - but it might be enough, or at least a
start.

Best of luck...
Liam Morley

-----Original Message-----
From: Enke Michael [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Monday, September 03, 2001 9:58 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Protecting your XSP Code.

I am also very interested in this topic.

Michael

Gerard Maas wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> I've a critical problem. We've been developing a product based on
> Cocoon1.8.x/XSP and Xforms for a while. Now, the time has come to
> deliver the first (beta) version to a potential customer for testing.
> Nevertheless, we're afraid of the delivery, as all our "knowledge" is
> encoded in the XSLT pages that produce XSP pages. We're using the
Taglib
> paradigm, so we've: XML -> XSL -> XSP -> XSL -> HTML.  As you know,
the
> first XSL contains the application code, while the second (last one)
is
> the presentation layer.
> Delivering the first XSL will give them an open book of our code and
> techniques, making it very easy to plagiate.
> Knowing that Cocoon only needs to compile once the pages, is there a
way
> I can make a "compiled" delivery, where I don't include the XSL and
make
> my pages based on the .class files created in the repository?
> It's obvious that I've to clean up the .java from the repository as
> well.
> 
> Any ideas?
> 
> Thanks a lot!
> 
> Gerard.  (coming back to the list after a long break)
> 
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