much bigger file sizes.
Tom Burke
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From: Tom Burke
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Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2006 3:18 PM
Subject: Encrypting/Protecting JSP/Struts source code
My company is has developed and is now marketing/selling a
line-of-business TSP/Tomcat appl
Rob Gregory wrote:
Good comments, but how would you encrypt the config files when Struts needs
these to run out code (hence before I can decrypt). While I personally
prefer Cocoon over struts these are pretty much 'Sister' projects so the
same solution would help me also.
This is a valid qu
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From: Tom Burke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2006 10:19 AM
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Subject: Encrypting/Protecting JSP/Struts source code
My company is has
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Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
> Read up on servlets and JSPs on the Sun web site (or Google).
> Simplisticaly, servlets are the class files that contain compiled Java
> code for processing client requests. Normally, JSPs are turned into
> servlets
> From: Tom Burke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Encrypting/Protecting JSP/Struts source code
>
> what's the file extension of a compiled servlet?
.jsp -> .java -> .class
- Chuck
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t: Tuesday, January 17, 2006 3:43 PM
Subject: RE: Encrypting/Protecting JSP/Struts source code
From: Tom Burke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Encrypting/Protecting JSP/Struts source code
Well, the JSPs are among the things I am referring to. Showing my
ignorance, is a 'pre-compiled
Tom Burke wrote:
Is there any way in which the deployed WAR file, and all the files that explode
out of it, can be hidden/encrypted/protected on the server, while still
allowing them to be executed by Tomcat? The app is almost completely
JSP/Struts, there is hardly any HTML at all (if any in
nt: Tuesday, January 17, 2006 3:25 PM
Subject: RE: Encrypting/Protecting JSP/Struts source code
From: Tom Burke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Encrypting/Protecting JSP/Struts source code
It's suddenly become clear to my company that when we deploy
a WAR on a customers' site, the so
> From: Tom Burke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Encrypting/Protecting JSP/Struts source code
>
> Well, the JSPs are among the things I am referring to. Showing my
> ignorance, is a 'pre-compiled' file a binary file? And how would we
> deploy these onto a
uary 17, 2006 3:25 PM
Subject: RE: Encrypting/Protecting JSP/Struts source code
From: Tom Burke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Encrypting/Protecting JSP/Struts source code
It's suddenly become clear to my company that when we deploy
a WAR on a customers' site, the source code is comp
> From: Tom Burke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Encrypting/Protecting JSP/Struts source code
>
> It's suddenly become clear to my company that when we deploy
> a WAR on a customers' site, the source code is completely
> visible to anyone who has access
: Encrypting/Protecting JSP/Struts source code
My company is has developed and is now marketing/selling a line-of-business
TSP/Tomcat application which we sell to corporate customers to runs on their
servers in their intranets.
It's suddenly become clear to my company that when we deploy a WAR
My company is has developed and is now marketing/selling a line-of-business
TSP/Tomcat application which we sell to corporate customers to runs on their
servers in their intranets.
It's suddenly become clear to my company that when we deploy a WAR on a
customers' site, the source code is comple
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