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,
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
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)
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.
>
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
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