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About:
The Microsoft Bytecode Engineering Library (MBEL)
is a tool for parsing, creating, editing, and
rewriting .NET executables and libraries. It is
implemented completely in the Java programming
language, which facilitates portability across
different systems. The objects defined closely
resemble the metadata structures defined in the
ECMA-335 specification. Among the many uses of
MBEL are code analysis, optimization, obfuscation,
and watermarking.
Author:
MBEL [contact developer]
Homepage:
http://www.cs.arizona.edu/mbel
Tar/GZ:
http://www.cs.arizona.edu/mbel/mbel0_1_src.tar.gz
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Source code download
by dayo - Jun 3rd 2004 12:47:35
Hello,
It seems the source code (tar gzipped file) is corrupt. Would you kindly
check this?
Cheers,
- Enthusiast interested in this project
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Re: Source code download
by dayo - Jun 17th 2004 09:57:30
> Hello,
> It seems the source code (tar gzipped
> file) is corrupt. Would you kindly check
> this?
>
> Cheers,
>
> - Enthusiast interested in this
> project
>
Oh! I see. Just confusing extension.
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Microsoft have a sense of irony?
by kyz - Sep 10th 2003 14:27:27
While it's always the case that tools for new languages are written in
established languages, does anyone else here find it ironic that Microsoft
have sponsored development of Java tools to manipulate .NET bytecode?
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