No problem.
I just created a forum for anyone who wants discuss
things that are not at all InstantDB, but are produced
using the idb.jar.
View it at:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/instantdb
Thom Nelson wrote:
> Reverse engineer all you want, but the "product" you come up with will
> not be InstantDB. Please discuss it off-list.
>
> Thom
>
> Curt Cox wrote:
>
>> It is indeed unfortunate that InstantDB is closed source.
>> The fix to use an arbitrary URL is probably pretty simple.
>> I suggest using a decompiler. I've had good luck with jad.
>>
>> You can get it at:
>> http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Bridge/8617/jad.html
>>
>> This has been invaluable when the InstantDB documentation is
>> lacking. No offense to the authors is meant. If anybody
>> knows of a decompiler that does a better job
>> (or an open-source pure-Java one that does an equally good job),
>> please let me know.
>>
>> If you wanted to re-distribute your "patch" to this list,
>> I certainly would appreciate it. Does anyone else object?
>>
>> Curt
>
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