In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote:

>> You'd probably better look at Cryptix if you neeed Java.

> Cryptix implements JCE only. There's no free SSL in Java...
> Maybe I'll be forced to use OpenSSL, though I don't think it's
> a good (=pure, portable) solution to build a .DLL and use it from
> Java.

> To come back to my previous email, I just wanted to say that I was
> surprised that there is no link or information about using OpenSSL
> with Java. I think it would be a good idea to keep track of the matter
> on the OpenSSL web site while there is still no free SSL in Java. 
> Maybe you could have a look a the following links about using SSLeay
> from java:
> http://www.bpsinfo.com/javassl/
> http://noc.kpnw.org/~scott/
> But these pages are not maintained...

All two Java packages are now also referenced under
http://www.openssl.org/related/apps.html.  Thanks for the hints.

                                       Ralf S. Engelschall
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