> My Guess is that this has something to do with the RSA BSafe crypto-j
> security provider that CF Enterprise ships with. This API was upgraded in
> CF10, so you could try that as an option. When you run Java from the
> command line, you are not using Crypto-J, when you run java within CF you
> are.
>
> Another thing to try would be CF Standard since CF standard uses the
> default Java security provider.
>
> You might also be able to have CF9 Ent run with the default security
> provider via some JVM options.

Also, you can temporarily disable BSafe, I think, as described by
Jason Dean here:

http://forums.adobe.com/message/3895416

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