<!-- This Ant build file illustrates how to process J2ME midlets.
Usage: ant -f midlets.xml -->
<project name="Midlets" default="obfuscate" basedir="../..">
<target name="obfuscate">
<taskdef resource="proguard/ant/task.properties"
classpath="lib/proguard.jar" />
<proguard microedition="on"
printseeds="on"
printmapping="out.map"
overloadaggressively="on"
repackageclasses=""
allowaccessmodification="on"
renamesourcefileattribute="SourceFile">
<!-- On Windows, you can't use mixed case class names,
should you still want to use the preverify tool.
usemixedcaseclassnames="false">
-->
<!-- Specify the input jars, output jars, and library jars. -->
<injar file="in.jar" />
<outjar file="out.jar" />
<libraryjar file="/usr/local/java/wtk2.5.2/lib/midpapi20.jar" />
<libraryjar file="/usr/local/java/wtk2.5.2/lib/cldcapi11.jar" />
<!-- Optionally preserve line numbers in the obfuscated stack traces.
<keepattribute name="LineNumberTable">
<keepattribute name="SourceFile">
-->
<!-- Preserve all public midlets. -->
<keep access="public" extends="javax.microedition.midlet.MIDlet" />
<!-- Preserve all native method names and the names of their classes. -->
<keepclasseswithmembernames>
<method access="native" />
</keepclasseswithmembernames>
<!-- Your application may contain more items that need to be preserved;
typically classes that are dynamically created using Class.forName -->
</proguard>
</target>
</project>