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Subject:    Re: SunJCE, JDK-1.2.2RC4 -- problems finding it
From:       Felix Tang <tangf () ecf ! utoronto ! ca>
Date:       2000-01-30 18:48:13
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Robert,

I'm using RH6.0, suns jdk1.2.2 and jce 1.2. It works fine. You'll probably
need to follow the install instructions from suns page:

http://www.java.sun.com/products/jce/jce12_install.html

Cryptography is fun,

Felix

p.s. You wouldn't happen to know what happened to versign's class 2 dig
id? I can't find anymention of it on their web-site and I'm not going to
shell out a couple hundred bucks for one.

On Sat, 29 Jan 2000, Robert J. Hansen wrote:

> Howdy, all.  Word from On High at work says that we're moving to Java
> for our work, which is causing this old C++ programmer a little bit of
> consternation.  But hey, spraining your brain is good exercise.  :)
> 
> The particular problem I'm facing is trying to get Sun's JCE to play
> nice with the Linux JDK-1.2.2RC4.  Right now, the JDK is installed in
> /usr/local; I untarred the JCE in /home/rjhansen.  It generated a jce1.2
> subdirectory, and down another level from that I found jce1_2-do.jar.
> 
> I set a CLASSPATH environment variable to point at
> /home/rjhansen/jce1.2/lib, but when I try and compile code using the
> sun.misc.* and javax.crypto.* packages, it tells me it can't find them.
> 
> Now, I'm doing something wrong here, obviously, but I don't for the life
> of me know what it is I'm doing wrong.  I couldn't find anything on the
> Linux Documentation Project about this problem, the newsgroups didn't
> turn up any help, and a quick browsing of the archives of this list
> didn't turn up anything, either.
> 
> So please, if you're going to flame about "RTFFAQ", keep in mind I've
> already tried other recourses.  :)
> 
> -- 
> Robert J. Hansen                 
> Senior Security Specialist, Exemplary Technologies
> rob@exemplary.net (work), rjhansen@inav.net (home)
> OpenPGP Public Key available on request
> 
> 
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Felix Tang				
tangf@ecf.utoronto.ca	  	         The Way of da' Electron    
U of T, Engineering Science 9T9  
PEY . Scientific-Atlanta . Embedded Systems
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