The most common Java interface for openssl is to use an openssllibrary wrapper as the JNI backend behind the Java CryptographyExtensions (JCE). For instance this is how Android implements JCE. Curiously Android returns the OID from the JCE name() method, and then end up having to add alias names such as"1.3.14.3.2.26with1.2.840.113549.1.1.1"= "1.3.14.3.2.29" wherethey should have been processing "sha1WithRsaEncryption" whichis already the name of "1.3.14.2.2.29" On 23/03/2015 06:31, Niraj Sorathiya wrote: > > Hi, > > I was trying to use openssl with java that's why I asked about jar > file for it. > > I know source code is available in c. > > Thanks, > Niraj. > > On 23-Mar-2015 1:23 AM, "pl" <pl at artisanlogiciel.net > <mailto:pl at artisanlogiciel.net>> wrote: > > On 22/03/2015 19:29, Niraj Sorathiya wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> Thanks Matt and jar file of openssl source code is available ? >> I searched a lot but didn't get. >> >> Regards, >> Niraj. >> >> On 22-Mar-2015 8:01 PM, "Matt Caswell" <matt at openssl.org >> <mailto:matt at openssl.org>> wrote: >> >> >> >> On 22/03/15 04:14, Niraj Sorathiya wrote: >> > Hi, >> > >> > Can anyone tell me starting point or location of main >> method in openssl >> > source code which starts openssl command line toolkit ? >> > >> >> Hi Niraj >> >> "main" is located in apps/openssl.c >> > http://wiki.openssl.org/index.php/Compilation_and_Installation#Retrieve_source_code > > It is a git clone, not a jar since jar are mostly for java based > projects, openssl is C code. > Actually, it is a .tar.gz file unless working with bleeding edge stuff. The .tar.gz is signed with gpg not PKCS#7 like jar files. Enjoy Jakob -- Jakob Bohm, CIO, Partner, WiseMo A/S. http://www.wisemo.com Transformervej 29, 2860 S?borg, Denmark. Direct +45 31 13 16 10 This public discussion message is non-binding and may contain errors. WiseMo - Remote Service Management for PCs, Phones and Embedded