Ville Skyttä wrote:
On Wednesday 14 February 2007, Rob Crittenden wrote:I'm looking into adding Java Security Services (JSS). This is a Java JNI interface to Network Security Services (NSS) for crypto. According to http://www.mozilla.org/projects/security/pki/jss/provider_notes.html it won't work unless the jar file is signed (using jarsigner).It won't work with Sun's (nor with BEA's, IBM's etc I think) Java unless signed, but I guess GCJ doesn't care. But that's just guesswork, haven't verified it.
Can I package up the mozilla.org jar pre-signed jar file? I think that would qualify it as a "binary distribution" though which is frowned upon.
rob
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