You don''t. This has been covered many times with no good solutions
given.
This is why you host it for them and charge, or you just have a really
really good legal team and a good license agreement with your customers.
Rails is easy to develop in, but not an optimal solution if you plan to sell
closed-source products.
Of course, Java and .Net can also be easily decompiled (reflector or
JavaDecompiler)
On 7/10/06, Sam Kong <sam.s.kong@gmail.com> wrote:>
> Hello!
>
> If I need to distribute rails projects to our customers,
> and I want to hide source codes,
> how can I accomplish it?
> My manager is worried about our competitors stealing our codes.
>
> I know this is kinda weird situation
> because normally you build a web site and sell the service.
> But we plan to sell the application itself.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Sam
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