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How to make your applet fast ! Proguard-and JCIDE
How to make your applet fast ! Proguard-and JCIDE
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Why do we need Proguard and JCIDE . https://javacardos.com/javacardforum/vi ... 6045#p6045。
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How to build with proguard
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Re: How to make your applet fast ! Proguard-and JCIDE
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Re: How to make your applet fast ! Proguard-and JCIDE
Are there any instructions on how to use proguard without the JCIDE? We use a different toolchain to develop the applet, and would like to run proguard from the commandline.
I have been able to run proguard, but I run into an error when trying to generate the .CAP file. The converter complains of the following:
unsupported bytecode astore_0 in clinit method.
unsupported bytecode aload_0 in clinit method.
The issue comes from a final static []byte array. AIUI, astore_<n> and aload_<n> are valid JVM bytecodes for JCRE, so I don't understand why I'm encountering this issue. Any ideas?
I have been able to run proguard, but I run into an error when trying to generate the .CAP file. The converter complains of the following:
unsupported bytecode astore_0 in clinit method.
unsupported bytecode aload_0 in clinit method.
The issue comes from a final static []byte array. AIUI, astore_<n> and aload_<n> are valid JVM bytecodes for JCRE, so I don't understand why I'm encountering this issue. Any ideas?
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