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Re: 3.1 M4 & JSSE [message #278822 is a reply to message #278800] |
Fri, 07 January 2005 17:37 |
Eclipse User |
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Originally posted by: ya_xiang.hotmail.com
Hi,
please check out jdk docs
at guide/security directory
Java Secure Socket Extension(JSSE)
Reference Guide
for the java2 platform standard edition 5
at chapter TroubleShooting
Regards.
xiangya
"Steven Buroff" <sburoff@optonline.net> д
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Re: 3.1 M4 & JSSE [message #278830 is a reply to message #278800] |
Fri, 07 January 2005 22:39 |
Eclipse User |
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Originally posted by: ya_xiang.hotmail.com
Hi, maybe you can reference this:
If you are using JDK 1.4, or later, you must use the signed jar for the
provider and you must download the unrestricted policy files for the Sun JCE
if you want the provider to work properly. The policy files can be found at
the same place as the JDK download. Further information on this can be found
in the Sun documentation on the JCE. If you have not installed the policy
files you will see something like:
java.lang.SecurityException: Unsupported keysize or algorithm parameters
at javax.crypto.Cipher.init(DashoA6275)
Regards.xiangya"Steven Buroff" <sburoff@optonline.net> д
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Re: 3.1 M4 & JSSE [message #278850 is a reply to message #278840] |
Sat, 08 January 2005 21:52 |
Eclipse User |
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Originally posted by: ya_xiang.hotmail.com
Hi,
1, set a new JRE to your jre home not jdk home.
2,configure your java application laucher item and set bootstrap entries to
null(remove default entries) and
3, run it, and you will see jre/bin/javaw.exe without bootstrap option and
just with only classpath option.
Addition, from stack trace message there should be an another message class
already in class path.
Regards.
xiangya
"Steven Buroff" <sburoff@optonline.net> д
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