Message-Id: <199906220005.RAA07833@chopin.eng.sun.com>
Date: Mon, 21 Jun 1999 17:05:59 -0700 (PDT)
From: Frances Ho <liuho@chopin.eng.sun.com>
Subject: feedback from the web
To: java-security@java.sun.com
Please respond directly. Thanks!
> From: <mario.toffia@tt.luth.se>
> To: flwebmaster@javaweb.eng.sun.com, jfm-archive@webmaker.eng.sun.com,
> Reply-To: mario.toffia@tt.luth.se
> Subject: SECURITY Issue: JCE 1.2 API=20
>=20
> Name: Mario Toffia
> Email: mario.toffia@tt.luth.se
> Organization: Lule=E5 University of Technology
> Phone Number: +46 (0)910 585358
> Location: Europe
> System: Win95
> Referring URL: http://java.sun.com/products/jce/index.html
> Browser: InternetExplorer
> Browser Version: 5.0
>=20
> I find it somewhat sad that your cryptographic API is not awailable outsi=
de=20
USA and Canada.=20
>=20
> Is it on the way or would we europeens newer see it?
>=20
> If it is not possible to export or in some other way supply us in europe =
with=20
this framework, couln't you implement the same framework whithout using any=
=20
algorithms just empty or non algithmic answers on methods etc. When shippin=
g a=20
java program to USA it would have full security, but in every country (exce=
pt=20
for Canada) would have none.