I'm not 100% sure here but relating this post of David with the one
from OPS4J, David is using Pax Runner and Pax Runner is missing this
specific package, so that;s why (I think) David does not have that
package as exported by the framework.

On Tue, Sep 30, 2008 at 11:59 AM, Bartlett Neil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> David,
> This is very strange. Yes, javax.crypto.interfaces is supposed to be
> provided by the framework, and indeed it IS provided:
> osgi> packages javax.crypto.interfaces
> javax.crypto.interfaces; version="0.0.0"<System Bundle [0]>
>
> [EMAIL 
> PROTECTED]:file:plugins/org.eclipse.core.expressions_3.4.0.v20080603-2000.jar/
> [9] imports
>
> [EMAIL 
> PROTECTED]:file:plugins/org.eclipse.rap.ui.workbench_1.1.1.20080917-1625.jar/
> [15] imports
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:file:plugins/org.eclipse.core.runtime_3.4.0.v20080512.jar/
> [18] imports
> This is from an Eclipse app I'm running at the moment, it shows the package
> is exported by the System Bundle as we would expect, and is imported by a
> few Eclipse bundles.
> Are you running on Java 1.4 or above?
> Regards
> Neil
>
>
> On 30 Sep 2008, at 05:54, David Leangen wrote:
>
> So, shouldn't javax.crypto.interfaces be provided by the framework?
>
> Ok, javax.crypto.interfaces is provided in the jce.jar file. This is the
> Java Cryptology Extension.
>
> I did not realise this before.
>
>
> Anyway, since the framework is not providing this, is this an error on
> the part of my framework (Equinox)? Or it is normal that I should have
> to ensure myself that these extensions are available, such as for
> example wrapping them in my own bundle or providing them to the
> bootdelegator?
>
> This is still not so clear to me...
>
>
> Thank you!
> =David.Leangen
>
>
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