Hi,
but I can not use an exe oa an dll as a code-behind-file for a asp.net
web-form. So I think this approach will work with IPY-Scripts but I do
not understand how I can use the compiler for the code-behinds.
Assemblies can be used for tool-classes but I am looking for a way to
hide the code of my ASP.NET page logic.
If I am wrong please explain how to use an dll as code-behind.
Thx & regards
Bernd
Am 20.07.2011 14:27, schrieb rox:
Ironpython can be compiled to .NET modules which then can be obfuscated
using any obfuscator for dotNET. Example script is at
\Tools\Scripts\pyc.py. Cool thing about protecting intellectual property
coded in IronPython is that compiled with pyc.py code look already weird
and not so easy to understand. Applying another layer of obfuscation
will do great job to protect your code.
rox
On 7/20/2011 2:57 PM, Bernd Viehmann wrote:
Hi,
I am quit new here, so : My name is Bernd Viehmann, I live in Germany
( near the city Aachen by the German/Dutch border ) and I am a web
developer interested in Iron Python.
I am just going to start a commercial ASP:NET application with Iron
Python. I have planned to use ASP.NET 4.0 for the project.
My (first question :-) ) Is there a way to hide my source code?
Normal the code-behind files for the web forms are readable for anyone
with access to the server. Is there a way to pre-compile the .py files
to make them unreadable in an ASP.NET application?
Or is there a solution like the code-obfuscater for C#?
Thanks for any help and kind regards
Bernd
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