Dear friens: The IBM Java Virtual Machine is working flawlessly, so far, in KDE 2.1's Konqueror. As good and as fast as in Netscape 4.76. I have one question, for which I believe there is an answer. But, being a newbie, I think I bet let an expert comment on this and on whether any of us users really need it. With the Virtual console on, I get the following message when I launch a Java applet: Java VM version: 1.3.0 Java VM vendor: IBM Corporation Unable to load JSSE SSL stream handler, https support not available Now I know that Sun has a free JSSE SSL file that is very easy to install. Question 1: Can one install Sun's Java2 JSSE SSL into IBM's Java 2? question 2: What in the world is JSSE SSL. Do us ordinary users that do not use servers need it? Question 3: If JSSE SSL is worth getting, is there an IBM version of this (probably under a different name). I would obviously prefer installing the IBM version of JSSE since I am using IBM Java. I've looked at the IBM site at: http://www7b.boulder.ibm.com/wsdd/wspvtdevkit-info.html Unfortunately, I need a little (lots!) of help figuring this out. Hopefully, this will also be use of to other members of the list who are using IBM's Java. Thanks so very much. Benjamin -- Sher's Russian Web http://www.websher.net Benjamin and Anna Sher [EMAIL PROTECTED]
