You will need to set the providers up in the class at run time. This is because
Orion defines providers and yours are not being seen.

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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Ismael Blesa
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> Sent: Wednesday, November 22, 2000 2:00 PM
> To: Orion-Interest
> Subject: USIN JCE 1.2.1 with orion
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> I have developed some classes that work with JCE1.2.1, and I have tested
> from command line and they work.
> I have configured java.security to specify which is the Security
> Provider I am going to use. The problem come when I try to use this
> classes from my web-application.
>
> I have specified copied on the /lib folder the jar that contains all the
> classes from the security provider I am using.
>
> On my web-app I show all the registered security providers but I don't
> get the Security Provider installed, I only get the two that come with
> j2se 1.3 and the JSSE one:
> They are:
> SUN version 1.2
> SunRsaSign version 1.0
> SunJSSE version 1.02
>
> If I make the same from command line to test the security provider I get
> (I have not JSSE configured on this test):
> SUN version 1.2
> ABA version 1.1
> SunRsaSign version 1.0
>
> What should I do to use JCE from a web-app on OrionServer?
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