Sohil,
I'm not accessing the cacerts file explicitly, I'm calling JCE KeyGenerator to
create a key. When I call KeyGenerator.getInstance("DES"), I get the
SecurityException when I'm running in container. I don't get this exception
while running out of container. As far as I can tell, I'm using the same JVM
for both Jboss and outside of jboss.
Do I need to include the JCE jars in the EJB/EAR or include them in the
classpath when I startup JBoss? The JCE jars are in the
<java_home>/jre/bin/ext and the cacerts file is in <java_home>/jre/bin/security.
Thanks,
Colin
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