DashO Java Obfuscator Change Log V6.7 Build 1 – Release Date September 27, 2010
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Change Log – Version 6.7.1 – Release Date September 27, 2010
New Features
- Exception reporting for Runtime Intelligence.
- New features have been added to instrumentation to support the capture and reporting of exceptions at the global and method level.
- At the method level caught, uncaught, and thrown exceptions may be intercepted and information sent to the Runtime Intelligence portal for reporting.
- Global and thread uncaught exception handlers can be installed that allow the application user to enter additional information before sending the exception information.
- The following RI annotations have been added to support new features: AddUncaughtExceptionHandler; ReportCaughtExceptions; ReportThrownExceptions; ReportUncaughtExceptions.
- Identifiers for class and member renaming can be assigned from a random source rather than using sequentially generated names. For backwards compatibility the default is to use sequentially generated names.
Enhancements
- Runtime Intelligence API support for J2ME and RIM Blackberry 4.5 and up.
- The SourceFile attribute of classes can be set to an arbitrary value. The value can contain DashO properties that are expanded before the attribute is set.
- The constant pool tag and the SourceFile tag can use information about the current class with the following dynamic properties:
- CLASS_NAME – the full name of the current class, including its package name.
- CLASS_SIMPLENAME – the simple name of the class, i.e. the class name without its package name.
- CLASS_PACKAGE – the package name of the class, including a trailing period. This will be an empty string for classes in the default package: use ${CLASS_PACKAGE:-} to ensure that the property will be expanded.
- The new dynamic tstamp property can be used to add a date or time stamp value to file names or other values. When used as ${tstamp} the date is formatted using the default format for the locale. To control the output of the date format you can use ${tstamp[pattern]} where the pattern is identical to Java’s SimpleDateFormat pattern.
Fixes
- Renaming error when unused classes not removed.
Changes
- Runtime Intelligence for Java applications now requires Java 1.5 or up for a runtime environment.
- The <constantpooltag> tag has been moved from the top level to a <constpooltag> inside of the <output>. The old tag is migrated automatically.
- The <renaming> tag has been modified.
- The options=”onlynonpublics” value has been moved to the new <member-options keeppublics=”true/false”> sub-tag’s attribute.
- The prefix=”…” attribute has been refactored into various attributes in the new <class-options> sub-tag.
- The old values are migrated automatically.