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# This ProGuard configuration file illustrates how to process applets.
# Usage:
# java -jar proguard.jar @applets.pro
#
-verbose
# Specify the input jars, output jars, and library jars.
-injars in.jar
-outjars out.jar
# Before Java 9, the runtime classes were packaged in a single jar file.
#-libraryjars <java.home>/lib/rt.jar
# As of Java 9, the runtime classes are packaged in modular jmod files.
-libraryjars <java.home>/jmods/java.base.jmod (!**.jar;!module-info.class)
-libraryjars <java.home>/jmods/java.desktop.jmod(!**.jar;!module-info.class)
# Save the obfuscation mapping to a file, so you can de-obfuscate any stack
# traces later on. Keep a fixed source file attribute and all line number
# tables to get line numbers in the stack traces.
# You can comment this out if you're not interested in stack traces.
-printmapping out.map
-renamesourcefileattribute SourceFile
-keepattributes SourceFile,LineNumberTable
# Preserve all annotations.
-keepattributes *Annotation*
# You can print out the seeds that are matching the keep options below.
#-printseeds out.seeds
# Preserve all public applets.
-keep public class * extends java.applet.Applet
# Preserve all native method names and the names of their classes.
-keepclasseswithmembernames,includedescriptorclasses class * {
native <methods>;
}
# Preserve the special static methods that are required in all enumeration
# classes.
-keepclassmembers,allowoptimization enum * {
public static **[] values();
public static ** valueOf(java.lang.String);
}
# Explicitly preserve all serialization members. The Serializable interface
# is only a marker interface, so it wouldn't save them.
# You can comment this out if your library doesn't use serialization.
# If your code contains serializable classes that have to be backward
# compatible, please refer to the manual.
-keepclassmembers class * implements java.io.Serializable {
static final long serialVersionUID;
static final java.io.ObjectStreamField[] serialPersistentFields;
private void writeObject(java.io.ObjectOutputStream);
private void readObject(java.io.ObjectInputStream);
java.lang.Object writeReplace();
java.lang.Object readResolve();
}
# Your application may contain more items that need to be preserved;
# typically classes that are dynamically created using Class.forName:
# -keep public class com.example.MyClass
# -keep public interface com.example.MyInterface
# -keep public class * implements com.example.MyInterface