The mpp protector takes jad and jar files and combines them into a single
encrypted file. Use this to protect your content before making it available for
demonstration with the mpowerplayer webstart service. The protector accepts both file paths and network urls as arguments.
The generated mpz file cannot be opened by the mpp-sdk. You will need to setup a link to the mpowerplayer webstart service from a page on your web server. See 89bK9s2c8@1M7q4)9K6b7g2)9J5c8W2)9J5c8X3y4G2L8Y4c8W2L8Y4c8Q4x3X3g2E0M7r3!0%4k6i4u0H3L8r3q4&6k6i4u0Q4x3X3g2U0L8$3@1`. for full details.
The mpp protector not only encrypts your files, it also injects both j2se-specific
and mpp-specific bytecodes into the encrypted classfiles, making them unusable
outside the mpowerplayer environment. For improved desktop performance, calls to System.gc are removed. For compatibility with mpp's classloader scheme, calls to getResourceAsStream on system or bootstrap classes are redirected to your midlet class.