From: "Christophe Marton" <cmarton@calendra.com>
To: <java-security@Sun.COM>
Subject: JSSE API
Date: Thu, 19 Aug 1999 16:01:13 +0200
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> Sun encourages software vendors to use the JSSE API's to develop =
commercial products in order to ensure Java standardization
But where is the API ? Is it restricted to United States and Canada too =
? (that looks strange for an API).
My company doesn't make SSL impl=E9mentation, but I'm looking for an SSL =
implementation to allow SSL connection with a LDAP directory using JNDI.
This API uses the package javax.net.ssl, ... so I need an =
implementation.
So, I asked to the IAIK-Java Group while they use their own API instead =
of javax.net.ssl and here a part of the answer:
>While Sun may have used their API, they have now issued an early access =
for
>JSSE, which is a new API for SSL. We have not had the chance to have a =
look
>at that, because of the export restrictions, but as soon as we see the =
Specs
>we will definitely have a look at it and react.
>
>Peter
>---------------------------------
>Dr. Peter Lipp
>IAIK, TU Graz
>Email Peter.Lipp@iaik.at
>Phone +43 316 873 5513
>Fax +43 316 873 5510
>Web http://jcewww.iaik.tu-graz.ac.at
Does JSSE API's looks like javax.net.ssl (API found at =
http://java.sun.com/security/ssl/packages.html) and is JSSE the new name =
for this API ?
Thanks.
(it's really hard for non US customer to find SSL implementation =
... I found only one: JCSI from DSTC Pty Ltd).
-- Christophe Marton Calendra http://www.calendra.com cmarton@calendra.com
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> Sun encourages software vendors to = use the=20 JSSE API's to develop commercial products in order to ensure Java=20 standardizationBut where is the API ? Is it restricted = to United=20 States and Canada too ? (that looks strange for an API).My company doesn't make SSL = impl=E9mentation, but I'm=20 looking for an SSL implementation to allow SSL connection with a LDAP = directory=20 using JNDI.This API uses the package = javax.net.ssl, ... so I=20 need an implementation.So, I asked to the=20 IAIK-Java Group while they use their own API instead of javax.net.ssl = and here a=20 part of the answer:>While Sun may have used their API, = they have=20 now issued an early access for
>JSSE, which is a new API for SSL. = We have=20 not had the chance to have a look
>at that, because of the export=20 restrictions, but as soon as we see the Specs
>we will definitely = have a=20 look at it and=20 react.
>
>Peter
>---------------------------------
&= gt;Dr.=20 Peter Lipp
>IAIK, TU Graz
>Email Peter.Lipp@iaik.at
>Phone = +43 316 873=20 5513
>Fax +43 316 873 5510
>Web http://jcewww.iaik.tu-graz.ac.a= tDoes JSSE API's looks like = javax.net.ssl (API found=20 at http://java.sun.c= om/security/ssl/packages.html) and is JSSE the new name for this API=20 ?Thanks.(it's really hard = for non=20 US customer to find SSL implementation ... I found only one: JCSI = from DSTC Pty Ltd).------=_NextPart_000_0011_01BEEA5C.0FF68EA0--