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Sort of.
We ended up writing a little inetd daemon in perl that talks to
opensrs with the standard .pm. The java runtime opens a socket and chats
with it. It works fine, but I suppose its a bit slow.
Previous to settling on that solution, I found the C library that someone
had submitted and wrote a JNI interface to it. It worked, but we worried
that the opensrs people might change the protocol and our code would
break. With the perl server solution, we don't have to worry about
that. Also the EJB spec forbids JNI, so that was a problem too.
Of course, a Java version that does the actual socket and encryption work
would be great. If anyone has started on this, I'd love to hear about
it.
p.s. Your digitial id thing is kind of annoying on
a public list.
--noah
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