Re: xmlsec 1.3 released... and now what's left.

2005-11-25 Thread Venu
Hello Raul, Raul Benito wrote: Hello Everybody, After the painful release of the xmlsec(mainly because of the updating of the web page, and deadlines in my "day" job), I begin to wonder where the java xml sec should lead. From my area of expertise, performance: The fast path (URI selection,

Re: xmlsec 1.3 released... and now what's left.

2005-11-25 Thread Werner Dittmann
Raul, first of all thanks for the big imporvments you did for xmlsec !! With respect to performance: I'm just working on JuiCE to have a JCE compliant provider for the main functions of OpenSSL. First tests I did (using some modes inside BouncyCastle) were promising. We're waiting for some Sun ac

xmlsec 1.3 released... and now what's left.

2005-11-25 Thread Raul Benito
Hello Everybody, After the painful release of the xmlsec(mainly because of the updating of the web page, and deadlines in my "day" job), I begin to wonder where the java xml sec should lead. >From my area of expertise, performance: The fast path (URI selection, only enveloping transformation)

Re: Java XML-Security 1.3 finally released.

2005-11-25 Thread Davanum Srinivas
Better late than never :) On 11/25/05, Raul Benito <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi All, > The Xml Security Team can finally announce the 1.3 release of the > java XML-Security library. > The main changes in this release are: > * Better performance & memory utilization. > * Bug fixes. >

Java XML-Security 1.3 finally released.

2005-11-25 Thread Raul Benito
Hi All, The Xml Security Team can finally announce the 1.3 release of the java XML-Security library. The main changes in this release are: * Better performance & memory utilization. * Bug fixes. The detailed changelog can be found here: http://xml.apache.org/security/changes.html T