Vishal Mahajan Sun.COM> writes:
>
> Are you looking for using the same provider that is passed to the first
> XMLCipher instance (through the getProviderInstance call) in the key
> decryption as well? If yes, then I think we make a change and pass the
> same provider name to the EncryptedKeyR
With all the help from you folks, I managed to create and
successfully validate XML DSig.
But life never seems to get tired of throwing problems at
our way, does it ?
The program had to be integrated with a Test Suite, which is
actually an MDB deployed on Sun One Application Server, wi
I doubt it is a digesting problem, since that just uses the underlying
JCA SHA1 MessageDigest provider code. It is more likely to be that for
whatever reason the pre-digested content is different for some reason.
Perhaps the XML is being modified by the server and that breaks the
signature. You
I want to proposse Sean Mullan as committer for xml-security-java:
First of all, He has been active on the list helping people and
finding bugs and reporting them in bugzilla and (most important)
propossing solutions.
And mainly, he is a JSR 105 expert and one that has help implemented it.
I t
+1 from me.
Sean,
Can we count on you to support implementaion of JSR 105 in our project
as well :)
Thanks,
-- dims
On Fri, 11 Mar 2005 23:17:17 +0100, Raul Benito
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> I want to proposse Sean Mullan as committer for xml-security-java:
>
> First of all, He has been act
Dear Sir or Madam,
We would like to know the ECCN numbers of Xerces and Xml4j (Apache's Xerces-J
Parser) for the export.
Thanks for your help!
Best regards,
Martin Malicha
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Yes, I suppose it's something like that. I let the ANT file download the bouncy castle library for me. So I'm presuming it did the right thing.
-Peter
On Mar 7, 2005, at 11:21 AM, Siegfried Goeschl wrote:
Hi Peter,
as a newbie I'm not sure but it looks like a problem with your registered JCE p