On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 03:02:41PM +, Peter Crowther wrote:
> 2010/1/21 Mark H. Wood
>
> > Reverse engineering is not a technical problem; it is a legal
> > problem. You need a lawyer, not a program.
> >
> > Mmm, yes and no. Burglary is also a legal problem, but I have locks (on /
> around
Hi,
Thanks for the info I shall take a look at the new licensing link you have
sent.
Best Regards,
Kranti K K Parisa
On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 11:17 AM, Dmitry Leskov
wrote:
> To list owner: I am not sure if vendors are prohibited from posting
> comments to this list, if they are, let me know a
Dmitry Leskov wrote:
We have therefore created a special licensing program that has been working
very well for our smaller customers since mid-2008:
http://www.excelsior-usa.com/store/jetmb.html
To the OP : there, you see, a discount !
And you did not even have to ask.
;-)
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Hi Leon,
Thanks for the notes, may be parallel to our sales we may spend some time on
the points you mentioned to protect our selves in the future.
Best Regards,
Kranti K K Parisa
On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 9:54 PM, Leon Rosenberg <
rosenberg.l...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> Hello Kranti,
>
> first
The GCC compiler for java allows you to compile java down to native code
(AOC - Ahead Of time Compiling). I have never tried it before but it's open
source and free to use.
That being said I'm not certain that compiling your class files down to
native code is going to solve your problem since jav
To list owner: I am not sure if vendors are prohibited from posting comments to
this list, if they are, let me know and I won't post next time.
Excelsior JET is not an IDE that every developer must have on his/her
workstation. It is more like a setup generator. Typically, a team of developers
w
On 21/01/2010 16:24, Leon Rosenberg wrote:
5. stop wasting your time and invest it into developing new features
and actually selling your product. If its worth copying it will be
copied this way or other. So far no one has managed to protect its
software against copying, better concentrate on th
: Securing Tomcat Applications from Reverse Engineering
Peter Crowther wrote:
> 2010/1/21 Kranti(tm) K K Parisa
>
>>
>> How could we achieve this without the above tool? Because the pricing of
>> the
>> above tool is very costly.
>>
>> Well, you could always sp
Hello Kranti,
first of all I strongly believe in open source software and don't like
to obfuscate things. But well.
1. If you have internet connectivity on the target server you could
only deploy a skeleton of your application and load the
protect-worthly classes
directly from your servers with o
Hi Kranti - Honestly if the ideas in the product are that valuable anyone
who uses the product with a web browser, print screen, and paint can fully
mock up the application and send the mockups to development. Anything that
is deployed on a server that is out of your control, is exactly that. I
und
Well there are soo many comments on the cost of IP and other tools. when we
are a small team started working on a web based product with open source
tools, for sure we can't spend too much on the tools to protect the IP
rights. because once we deploy for few clients, if its a good product, what
if
2010/1/21 Mark H. Wood
> Reverse engineering is not a technical problem; it is a legal
> problem. You need a lawyer, not a program.
>
> Mmm, yes and no. Burglary is also a legal problem, but I have locks (on /
around the things I want to keep, of a cost and quality appropriate to my
expected lo
Hi Leon,
That's correct. we develop and deploy on client machines. but we want to
secure the code. please suggest.
Best Regards,
Kranti K K Parisa
On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 4:45 PM, Leon Rosenberg <
rosenberg.l...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> Do you develop web applications and deliver them to the
Reverse engineering is not a technical problem; it is a legal
problem. You need a lawyer, not a program.
--
Mark H. Wood, Lead System Programmer mw...@iupui.edu
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Hi,
Can anyone throw so
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Hi,
Can anyone throw some light on this topic,
Peter Crowther wrote:
2010/1/21 Kranti™ K K Parisa
How could we achieve this without the above tool? Because the pricing of
the
above tool is very costly.
Well, you could always spend the developer-years to create your own version
of that tool... which would probably be *more* costly.
I'
Kranti™ K K Parisa wrote:
Hi,
Can anyone throw some light on this topic, seems it is possible to convert
the tomcat+tomcat web applications to native code to secure them and further
to run them on client machines easily.
Please check this.
http://www.excelsior-usa.com/jetinternals.html
How co
2010/1/21 Kranti™ K K Parisa
> Hi,
>
> Can anyone throw some light on this topic, seems it is possible to convert
> the tomcat+tomcat web applications to native code to secure them and
> further
> to run them on client machines easily.
>
> Please check this.
>
> http://www.excelsior-usa.com/jetin
Do you develop web applications and deliver them to the client, so
that they can install your applications on their machines without your
access to the machine?
Leon
2010/1/21 Kranti™ K K Parisa :
> Hi,
>
> Can anyone throw some light on this topic, seems it is possible to convert
> the tomcat+to
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