Re: [opensc-devel] Java and pkcs11

2011-08-02 Thread NdK
On 02/08/2011 16:22, Felipe Blauth wrote: > Java Cryptographic is based on JCA/JCE arquitecture. The document at > http://download.oracle.com/javase/1.5.0/docs/guide/security/p11guide.html , > preety much explains everything you need to know. I'll have to reread it. > It says, for example, > that

Re: [opensc-devel] Java and pkcs11

2011-08-02 Thread Felipe Blauth
2011/8/2 NdK > Hi all! > > Maybe it's nearly OT, but I think it could be useful for other readers. > > I've found that a quite recurring problem in accessing tokens from java > is the "PKCS11 not found" exception. > Disabling hot plug support, as suggested in the past to another user, > didn't wo

[opensc-devel] Java and pkcs11

2011-08-02 Thread NdK
Hi all! Maybe it's nearly OT, but I think it could be useful for other readers. I've found that a quite recurring problem in accessing tokens from java is the "PKCS11 not found" exception. Disabling hot plug support, as suggested in the past to another user, didn't work in my case. The "-Djava.s

[opensc-devel] builders stability.

2011-08-02 Thread Martin Paljak
Hello, The reason for the Windows builders being often offline is that I'm facing some instability with the Linux host for the Windows builders. Namely a hang after an invalid opcode bug. I *suspect* it has something to do with accessing a hfsplus filesystem. The machines get back online when