Sean, you mention that JDK6 include 1.3.1 + bug fixes. Where can I get hold of the source as included in 1.6?
Peter sean.mullan wrote: > > dan costelloe wrote: >> Greetings, >> >> I've recently been tinkering with xml-security-1.4.2 and the experience >> so far >> has left me with some questions. Perhaps someone on this list may be able >> to >> shed some light: >> >> 1) (Sun) Java 1.6 seems to already contain an xml-security >> implementation. Which >> version of the implementation is this? > > Yes, v 1.3.1 (plus a few important bug fixes). > >> 2a) Is it possible to use the xml-security-1.4.2 classes in a java >> application >> so that the 1.4.2 classes take a higher preference than those in rt.jar? >> If so, >> can this be done without using the -Xbootclasspath argument to the JVM? > > Yes, place xmlsec.jar in the endorsed standards directory [1]. You will > also need to put the Apache commons logging jar [2] there as well, since > the Apache code uses a different logging mechanism than the JDK. > >> 2b) Can it be done without the removal of the xml-security classes from >> rt.jar? > > Yes, see above. > > --Sean > > 1: http://java.sun.com/javase/6/docs/technotes/guides/standards/index.html > 2: http://commons.apache.org/logging/ > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Questions-about-xml-security-1.4.2-and-Java-1.6-tp19051625p19753497.html Sent from the Apache XML - Security - Dev mailing list archive at Nabble.com.