# # This ProGuard configuration file illustrates how to process J2ME midlets. # Usage: # java -jar proguard.jar @midlets.pro # # Specify the input jars, output jars, and library jars. -injars in.jar -outjars out.jar -libraryjars /usr/local/java/wtk2.5.2/lib/midpapi20.jar -libraryjars /usr/local/java/wtk2.5.2/lib/cldcapi11.jar # Preverify the code suitably for Java Micro Edition. -microedition # Allow methods with the same signature, except for the return type, # to get the same obfuscation name. -overloadaggressively # Put all obfuscated classes into the nameless root package. -repackageclasses '' # Allow classes and class members to be made public. -allowaccessmodification # On Windows, you can't use mixed case class names, # should you still want to use the preverify tool. # # -dontusemixedcaseclassnames # Save the obfuscation mapping to a file, so you can de-obfuscate any stack # traces later on. -printmapping out.map # You can keep a fixed source file attribute and all line number tables to # get stack traces with line numbers. #-renamesourcefileattribute SourceFile #-keepattributes SourceFile,LineNumberTable # You can print out the seeds that are matching the keep options below. #-printseeds out.seeds # Preserve all public midlets. -keep public class * extends javax.microedition.midlet.MIDlet # Preserve all native method names and the names of their classes. -keepclasseswithmembernames class * { native <methods>; } # Your midlet may contain more items that need to be preserved; # typically classes that are dynamically created using Class.forName: # -keep public class mypackage.MyClass # -keep public interface mypackage.MyInterface # -keep public class * implements mypackage.MyInterface