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Re: java.security
From: |
Brian Jones |
Subject: |
Re: java.security |
Date: |
19 Dec 2000 22:13:23 -0500 |
User-agent: |
Gnus/5.0803 (Gnus v5.8.3) Emacs/20.7 |
Mark Benvenuto <address@hidden> writes:
> Brian Jones wrote:
>
> > Our java.security implementation wants a file in
> > java.home/lib/security/ called classpath.security. I'm not sure what
> > to put in this file to denote the proper providers. I'm also not sure
> > this work was ever done but my guess is it works in libgcj. The
> > current error message I get with Japize (after throwing in a
> > printStackTrace to catch a RuntimeException):
> >
> > java.lang.RuntimeException: The SHA algorithm was not found to use in
> > computing the Serial Version UID for class java.lang.Object
> > at java/io/ObjectStreamClass.setUID(ObjectStreamClass.java:400, pc
> > = 572)
> > at java/io/ObjectStreamClass.<init>(ObjectStreamClass.java:300, pc
> > = 47)
> > at java/io/ObjectStreamClass.lookup(ObjectStreamClass.java:60, pc =
> > 61)
> >
>
> If the file classpath.security (instead of sun's java.security) does
> not exist, java.security.Security should be throwing an
> exception. What you need in classpath.security is primarily specify
> the security provider(s).
It does, so I gave it a blank file. :) Now it has
> Classpath:
>
> security.provider.1=gnu.java.security.provider.Gnu
>
--
Brian Jones <address@hidden>
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