Java is not basically c++ although its compiled in c++ I can see why you'd say that. Why make it in c++ when you can make it in java and compile to machine that way?
They can remove that part of the class loader.Adding a server license check like mine, then compiling to machine code instead of java bytecode I believe would be the best solution.
Anything can be pirated, stopping the average pirate is the goal. Something to keep people from sharing it with others or their buddies is as much as most could ask for.
Then they will decompile the classloaderYou could compile the source code to machine code, and not worry about encryption...
I assign a jar I'd to each of my jars, then when the jar is ran it creates a text file on my server that has the jar I'd and IP of the server, it creates a random string that is a symbolic link for that text file, the link is added to the clients config, I then add it to another text file along...
I don't think I'd want to encrypt and decrypt byte code on the fly like that though. Although that's on the right track, I'm certain a server would be required.
I'm wondering what some of my fellow developers use to combat piracy, except for obfuscation. I'd appreciate a private conversation about this (for obvious reasons).
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