It's adding 3rd party package use on top of JDK.
... to support custom socke and in your case: SSL-enabled.
../wendy
guillaume ORIOL wrote:
> do you mean you must use a special version of the JDK
> or add some other packages to the classpath?
>
> >You cannot use https with JDK1.1 or JDK1.2
> >You must get some third party implementation of SSL protocol.
> >I can suggest you:
> >free,but with JNI calls to OpenSSL C library
> > - http://www-sp.iti.informatik.tu-darmstadt.de/itissl/
> >list of commercial 100% Java implementations
> >- http://java.sun.com/products/jdk/1.2/docs/guide/rmi/SSLInfo.html
> >
> >Martin
>
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