Cool

Which license does the BouncyCastle use? We cant accept all license at Apache
http://www.apache.org/legal/3party.html



On Fri, Jan 23, 2009 at 1:33 PM, Ramon Buckland <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I have a need to create a new dataformat which will de/encrypt a message
> using OpenGPG (BouncyCastle).
>
> The actual details is that a file is on a remote sftp server, and is
> encrypted using GnuGPG. It will need to be sftp pulled once a day, decrypted
> using our private key and placed in a directory elsewhere.
>
> That is no problem, I will be putting the pieces of it together shortly. ..
> of course it means adding another component.
>
> My question is:
>
>    Has anyone thought of bundling like components, in order that the
> component number (and thus optional 'camel' jars, is reduced) ?
>
>    I can see a plus side of the current way, one project encapsulates all
> of that "component's" dependencies.
>    the downside I (feel) is that there is a heck of a lot of components
> going on.. correlating to IDE projects and mvn pom overhead, and will only
> grow more so (which is GREAT!)
>
> I don't really have a thought on any way or form, but was just wondering if
> anybody had given it thought as I have over the past few days.
>
> Specifically to my requirement above, the ZIP and this Encrypt/Decrypt are
> kind of related so could both reside in a
>
>    camel-dataformat-encoding-support
>
>                   component, which can provide, ZIP, GZIP, OpenGPG, MD5
> summing (and if someother are game, all other manner of BouncyCastle
> en/decryption goodness)
>
>  just a thought..
>
> cheers
> r.
>



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