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360Flex SJ 2008 - Encrypting Flex & Protecting Revenue by Andrew Westberg

DIGG IT!     2 Comments Published Thursday, October 23, 2008 at 12:26 PM .

So your dreaming about the ALL the new customers you will be able to reach if you release an AIR version of your ?really cool? Flex Application. Sounds good, but how are you going to make money with an off-line application that is *not* licensed or protected?
More importantly, how will you understand who is using it, when, how often, and control usage of it?
The good news is that you have options! Methods like Code Embedding, Obfuscation and Encryption all have advantages for the Flex/AIR Developer; each has it's own levels of pain to implement and apply with confidence. In this session, you will learn the basics of code protection (with examples) and the advantages/disadvantages of each approach. Also, you will see how to apply thee techniques to secure a fully-blown,enterprise-level, modular cairngorm Flex Application. (whoo hoo!)



Cheers,

ted :)

2 Responses to “360Flex SJ 2008 - Encrypting Flex & Protecting Revenue by Andrew Westberg”

  1. # Anonymous Greg Jastrab

    Finally, this is the presentation I've been most interested in watching! Thanks!  

  2. # Anonymous Flug

    very interesting theme, code protection and security are important for developpers who use the Flex platform in on/off line applications.  

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