On 9/2/06, Dennis Byrne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Apache MyFaces has bindings to the javax.crypto API. Configuration parameters,
supplied by an application developer, are passed through to the javax.crypto
API, employing symmetric encryption algorithms with unlimited key lengths.
The
Apache MyFaces has bindings to the javax.crypto API. Configuration parameters,
supplied by an application developer, are passed through to the javax.crypto
API, employing symmetric encryption algorithms with unlimited key lengths.
The following from [1] leads me to believe that Apache Myfaces
don't worryI am in Iran (main part of axis of evil)we have access to all this crypto codedon't waste your time hiding them! On 9/2/06, Dennis Byrne
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Apache MyFaces has bindings to the
javax.crypto API.Configuration parameters, supplied by an application developer, are
Would you like a medal Arash?On 9/2/06, Arash Rajaeeyan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
don't worryI am in Iran (main part of axis of evil)we have access to all this crypto codedon't waste your time hiding them!
On 9/2/06, Dennis Byrne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Apache MyFaces has bindings to the
/secure/attachment/12340100/bis_MYFACES.rdf
-Original Message-
From: Cliff Schmidt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, September 2, 2006 02:47 PM
To: 'Dennis Byrne'
Cc: legal-discuss@apache.org, dev@myfaces.apache.org
Subject: Re: MyFaces ECCN 5D002
On 9/2/06, Dennis Byrne [EMAIL PROTECTED