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 .