Andre Augusto de Oliveira Aragao wrote:
Just for the records, when Eclipse detects the JRE, it includes
sunjce_provider.jar. Running the app with the default Eclipse JRE renders
JCE unusable. But, if you take sunjce_provider.jar out of the list, no
problem.
Andre
Seems weird.
Which JDK Version are
Odi,
I just tested it standalone. I didn´t test it using an application server,
and my application doesn´t use any special classloader.
Andre
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De: Ortwin Glück [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Enviada em: terça-feira, 22 de julho de 2003 10:38
Para: Commons HttpClient Project
Aragao
Enviada em: terça-feira, 22 de julho de 2003 10:42
Para: 'Commons HttpClient Project'
Assunto: RES: RES: RES: NTLM Error
Odi,
I just tested it standalone. I didn´t test it using an application server,
and my application doesn´t use any special classloader.
Andre
-Mensagem original
Enviada em: terça-feira, 22 de julho de 2003 11:08
Para: 'Commons HttpClient Project'
Assunto: RES: RES: RES: NTLM Error
Well...
Hi...
I really had still not tested in REAL standalone mode... I was running it
inside Eclipse. I ran it outside Eclipse and it works... It seems to be
something related