need an implementation of TrustEngine to plug into
ECFTrustManager.
Tom
From: Scott Lewis sle...@composent.com
To: Equinox development mailing list equinox-dev@eclipse.org,
Date: 12/10/2013 02:52 PM
Subject:[equinox-dev] TrustEngine in supplemental?
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From: Scott Lewis sle...@composent.com
Hi Tom,
On 12/11/2013 5:47 AM, Thomas Watson wrote:
We may be able to put org.eclipse.osgi.service.security package in
supplemental, but would it be possible to have others supply a
different fragment that implements ECFTrustManager in another way?
On 12/11/2013 1:35 PM, Thomas Watson wrote:
From: Scott Lewis sle...@composent.com
Hi Tom,
On 12/11/2013 5:47 AM, Thomas Watson wrote:
We may be able to put org.eclipse.osgi.service.security package in
supplemental, but would it be possible to have others supply a
different fragment
From: Scott Lewis sle...@composent.com
My thought was that some other fragment could be implemented that
provides an alternative implementation of ECFTrustManager that
simply looks at the CA certs keystore themselves instead of using a
TrustEngine service to do that work for them.
I see.
ECF is restructuring our features so that our bundles can more easily be
installed in non-Eclipse runtime environments [1]. We also would like
to continue to produce distributions that can run on Felix and/or other
frameworks while providing as much of our own functionality as