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I have two programs of java mobile agents. these programs are simple and obfuscated java mobile agents.

**Program 1**
package myfirst;
import com.ibm.aglet.*;
public class MyAglet extends Aglet
{
   public void run()
    {
    int a=1;
         System.out.println("Hello this is the first important part of the program \n");      
         System.out.println("Hello this is the second important part of the program \n");
    }
}

Program 2

package myfirst;
import com.ibm.aglet.*;
public class MyAglet1 extends Aglet
{
   public void run()
    {
    int a=1;
     System.out.println("Hello this is the first important part of the program \n");
        if(a>0)
     System.out.println("Hello this is the second important part of the program \n");      
    else
         {abc();
          System.out.println("Hello this is the second important part of the program \n");
      }
    }
public static void abc()
{
  int x=12,y=123,z=32;
   x=y;
   y=z;
   z=x;
    System.out.println("The part to be printed is "+x+y+z);
}
}

Now what are the factors which can be used to evaluate that obfuscated code is better than normal code .

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  • thats the question.. how can we compare the two codes. Nov 13, 2014 at 7:45
  • You want to show that one is better. The question is: better in what regard? Do you want your code fast, or easily to maintain, or hard to read, or compact, or what? Many of these criteria are mutually exclusive. There is no generic "better" Nov 13, 2014 at 7:50
  • I want to prove that it is difficult to reverse engineer the obfuscated code as compared to simple java code. How is it possible. Nov 13, 2014 at 7:58
  • It won't be possible to explain in less number of lines. thats why did it Nov 13, 2014 at 11:57

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I challenge your assertion that obfuscated code is better than simple code. In fact, you should try and write dumb code.

In addition to being easier to maintain, enhance and test simple code is often faster. Because of the dynamic nature of JVM hosted languages, the JIT, the optimizing compiler, and even modern CPU design (branch stalls, cache locality, and out-of-order execution) it is not trivial to optimize for speed.

Even the venerable XFree86 saw performance improvements by removing Duff's Device optimizations. That's real world, obfuscated and lower level then Java and "dumb" code was still better.

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  • I wanted the parameters on basis of which I can compare both of them .. may be cyclomatic complexity and all that .. Nov 13, 2014 at 7:44

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