J2ME wrapper--  is this possible?

Is it possible to "wrap" a compiled .jar to provide DRM protections?
I've seen a few hints at this online, but can't find any information other than possibly editing the .jar file using javassist or HECL.
Any help, insight, or alternatives would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!

Did you ever find out how to do this? I'm interested in a similar application - not DRM but related to modifying an existing JAR

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