I've created a SpringFramework WebApplication and now I want to distribute it. A client asked me to evaluate the applications on his own server. I want to protect my code encrypting the source. Is it possible? If yes, what's the best tool? Are there performance loss using it?
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We use ProGuard in ant task for our release, which makes classes harder to reverse-engineer. Also it seems better for performance.
Notice that all variables which are based on injection annotations should be declared as private
, otherwise they won't be injected correctly after the process of ProGuard.