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> From: Zhichao Hong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Bernd Kreimeier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Sent: Wednesday, May 26, 1999 1:18 PM
> Subject: Re: free obfuscator available [truly
This mailing list is for discussion of Java on Linux. There are plenty
of other forums on the Web for indulging in flaming or political or
ethnic hatred.
Nathan
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From: Zhichao Hong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Bernd Kreimeier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, May 26, 1999 1:18 PM
Subject: Re: free obfuscator available [truly OT/BS]
> > Yeah. And nobody traded with the People
I KNEW IT! This guy is a patriot! :)
Zhichao Hong wrote:
> > Yeah. And nobody traded with the People's Republic of China.
> What do you mean on this ? American traded with People's Republic of
> China now. Nobody means Americans are not human beings? They are
> probably not since they thr
>--- Zhichao Hong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> > Yeah. And nobody traded with the People's Republic
>> of China.
>> What do you mean on this ? American traded with
>> People's Republic of
>> China now. Nobody means Americans are not human
>> beings? They are
>> probably not since they thro
is in fact
a root of one of its more sinister facets?
Good luck!
-Armen
> Subject: Re: free obfuscator available [truly OT/BS]
> Date: Wed, 26 May 1999 15:18:11 -0500 (CDT)
> From: Zhichao Hong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Bernd Kreimeier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> CC: [EMAIL P
--- Zhichao Hong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Yeah. And nobody traded with the People's Republic
> of China.
> What do you mean on this ? American traded with
> People's Republic of
> China now. Nobody means Americans are not human
> beings? They are
> probably not since they throw bombs
On Tue, 25 May 1999 16:55:15 -0400, Jerry McBride wrote:
>Another nice one, almost free, is JAX at the www.alphaworks.ibm.com website. It
>is written java and not only obfucates, it will compress and JAR your project
>automatically. If the JAX development program is anything like the
>High Perfor
> Yeah. And nobody traded with the People's Republic of China.
What do you mean on this ? American traded with People's Republic of
China now. Nobody means Americans are not human beings? They are
probably not since they throw bombs like patatos! Gready nation and
hypocrites!
>
>
>
Nathan Meyers writes:
> RMS does not own the last word
That wasn't the implication, I reckon.
> To paraphrase some of the Linux Expo statements:
> if the OSS community can't get past its anti-profit bias,
I do not agree with RMS on many an issue, but every now and
then somebody has to take
Ken McNeil writes:
> An obfuscator can be used to reduce the size of class files
Ab-used. In all honesty, if somebody wants to write a class
file compression utility, he would not call it an obfuscator.
Simple textual replacement does not suffice either, thus
obfuscators actually use extended na
James Seigel writes:
> It may be useful if you are trying to obfuscate how
> connections are being made, and hide protocols so
> that things stay secure.
Intercept bytecode on download.
Textual replace bogus names with valid ones.
Load the class.
It seems impossible to hide a protocol in na
> > a free and excellent class file obfuscator out there
> > author could be convinced to release it under a free license
> > for everybody to contribute and improve it
Brilliant :-). Thanks for sharing this. Best one I heard in a
long time. Right along with offering free porn to the vati
>It might be of interest to the java-linux community to know there is a
>free and excellent class file obfuscator out there. It is available at
>
>http://www.elegant-software.com/software/jmangle/
>
>and comes with source code. If he receives enough requests maybe the
>author could be convinced to
Paul Matthew Reilly wrote:
>
> Louis-David Mitterrand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > It might be of interest to the java-linux community to know there
> > is a free and excellent class file obfuscator out there. It is
> > available at
> >
> > http://www.elegant-software.com/software/jman
It may be useful if you are trying to obfuscate how connections are being
made, and hide protocols so that things stay secure.
Cheers
James.
Pooh Bear -- "I am just a bear of little brain"
On Tue, 25 May 1999, Paul Matthew Reilly wrote:
> Ken McNeil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > This d
Paul Matthew Reilly wrote:
>
> Louis-David Mitterrand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > It might be of interest to the java-linux community to know there
> > is a free and excellent class file obfuscator out there. It is
> > available at
> >
> > http://www.elegant-software.com/software/jman
Ken McNeil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> This does not have to be true. An obfuscator can be used to reduce
> the size of class files by replacing names like "someVariable" with
> a single letter. Which would lead to reduced download times of
> applets.
It's been awhile since I've read up on
--- Paul Matthew Reilly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Louis-David Mitterrand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > It might be of interest to the java-linux
> community to know there
> > is a free and excellent class file obfuscator out
> there. It is
> > available at
> >
> > http://www.elegant-
Louis-David Mitterrand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> It might be of interest to the java-linux community to know there
> is a free and excellent class file obfuscator out there. It is
> available at
>
> http://www.elegant-software.com/software/jmangle/
>
> and comes with source code. If
It might be of interest to the java-linux community to know there is a
free and excellent class file obfuscator out there. It is available at
http://www.elegant-software.com/software/jmangle/
and comes with source code. If he receives enough requests maybe the
author could be convinced to relea
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