I've added the SunJCE entry and my code now works. But I notice that
the "security.provider.1=sun.security.provider.Sun" line is commented
out by default and my code runs fine. The docs state: " This means that
when you install the "SunJCE" provider, you have to make sure that the
"SUN" provider is also installed."
"Installing" the SunJCE means adding an entry to the security file.
Apparently it doesn't mean the same thing for the "SUN" provider ??
thx, --emk@eng
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> > My install of java (Classic VM (build JDK-1.2fcs-R, green threads,
> > nojit)) didn't have a default lib/security/java.security file. Didn't
> > even have the security directory!
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> > I've created the entry for SunJCE but can't find SUN provider classes to
> > enter.
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> Are you sure?
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> I remember installing the R build, and there was a
> lib/security directory and a lib/security/java.security file.
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> Jan
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