/* * ProGuard -- shrinking, optimization, obfuscation, and preverification * of Java bytecode. * * Copyright (c) 2002-2014 Eric Lafortune (eric@graphics.cornell.edu) * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it * under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free * Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) * any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for * more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along * with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., * 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA */ package proguard.wtk; import com.sun.kvem.environment.Obfuscator; import proguard.*; import java.io.*; /** * ProGuard plug-in for the J2ME Wireless Toolkit. *

* In order to integrate this plug-in in the toolkit, you'll have to put the * following lines in the file * {j2mewtk.dir}/wtklib/Linux/ktools.properties or * {j2mewtk.dir}\wtklib\Windows\ktools.properties (whichever is * applicable). *

*

 * obfuscator.runner.class.name: proguard.wtk.ProGuardObfuscator
 * obfuscator.runner.classpath: /usr/local/java/proguard1.6/lib/proguard.jar
 * 
* Please make sure the class path is set correctly for your system. * * @author Eric Lafortune */ public class ProGuardObfuscator implements Obfuscator { private static final String DEFAULT_CONFIGURATION = "default.pro"; // Implementations for Obfuscator. public void createScriptFile(File jadFile, File projectDir) { // We don't really need to create a script file; // we'll just fill out all options in the run method. } public void run(File obfuscatedJarFile, String wtkBinDir, String wtkLibDir, String jarFileName, String projectDirName, String classPath, String emptyAPI) throws IOException { // Create the ProGuard configuration. Configuration configuration = new Configuration(); // Parse the default configuration file. ConfigurationParser parser = new ConfigurationParser(this.getClass().getResource(DEFAULT_CONFIGURATION), System.getProperties()); try { parser.parse(configuration); // Fill out the library class path. configuration.libraryJars = classPath(classPath); // Fill out the program class path (input and output). configuration.programJars = new ClassPath(); configuration.programJars.add(new ClassPathEntry(new File(jarFileName), false)); configuration.programJars.add(new ClassPathEntry(obfuscatedJarFile, true)); // The preverify tool seems to unpack the resulting classes, // so we must not use mixed-case class names on Windows. configuration.useMixedCaseClassNames = !System.getProperty("os.name").regionMatches(true, 0, "windows", 0, 7); // Run ProGuard with these options. ProGuard proGuard = new ProGuard(configuration); proGuard.execute(); } catch (ParseException ex) { throw new IOException(ex.getMessage()); } finally { parser.close(); } } /** * Converts the given class path String into a ClassPath object. */ private ClassPath classPath(String classPathString) { ClassPath classPath = new ClassPath(); String separator = System.getProperty("path.separator"); int index = 0; while (index < classPathString.length()) { // Find the next separator, or the end of the String. int next_index = classPathString.indexOf(separator, index); if (next_index < 0) { next_index = classPathString.length(); } // Create and add the found class path entry. ClassPathEntry classPathEntry = new ClassPathEntry(new File(classPathString.substring(index, next_index)), false); classPath.add(classPathEntry); // Continue after the separator. index = next_index + 1; } return classPath; } }