Re: tech support to get started with JCE

Marianne Mueller (mrm@Eng)
Wed, 13 Aug 1997 10:20:16 -0700

Date: Wed, 13 Aug 1997 10:20:16 -0700
Message-Id: <199708131720.KAA02433@puffin.eng.sun.com>
From: Marianne Mueller <mrm@Eng>
To: pfarrell@cybercash.com
Subject: Re: tech support to get started with JCE

You need to make sure the jce.zip package is on your CLASSPATH ahead
of any Symantec files or packages you might have on your CLASSPATH.

Suppose you installed the JCE in the jdk1.1.3 directory that is on
your c: drive. That is, you have jdk1.1.3 installed in c:\jdk1.1.3
and you have jce dropped in there. Then you can try

set CLASSPATH=c:\jdk1.1.3\lib\jce.zip;.

That will put the jce.zip first, and then "." (current working
directory) next. You might also need to add some directory for
picking up the Symantec classes.

p.s. since you did download JCE, you have CryptoSpec.html in the docs
directory. Look in docs/guide/security.