# # This ProGuard configuration file illustrates how to use annotations for # specifying which classes and class members should be kept. # Usage: # java -jar proguard.jar @examples.pro # # Specify the input, output, and library jars. # This is assuming the code has been compiled in the examples directory. -injars examples(*.class) -outjars out -libraryjars /lib/rt.jar # Some important configuration is based on the annotations in the code. # We have to specify what the annotations mean to ProGuard. -include lib/annotations.pro # # We can then still add any other options that might be useful. # # Print out a list of what we're preserving. -printseeds # Preserve all annotations themselves. -keepattributes *Annotation* # Preserve all native method names and the names of their classes. -keepclasseswithmembernames,includedescriptorclasses class * { native ; } # 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 application 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(); }