hi,
first try to iterate over all available provider. fi:
for (java.security.Provider p : java.security.Security.getProviders()) {
ArrayList a = new ArrayList();
for (java.security.Provider.Service s : p.getServices())
if ("MessageDigest".equals(s.getType()))
a.add(s.getAl
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Hi list,
i'm having problems to generate a simple MD5.
if I serve an XSP with just this line in
java.security.MessageDigest md =
java.security.MessageDigest.getInstance("MD5");
I get a "NoSuchAlgorithmException".
The first option in my java.security (1.5) is
sun.security.provider.Sun and
I guess I would call this a hack. It assumes that the queued up events
happen within 200ms of each other:
var lastCall = cocoon.session.getAttribute("lastCall");
var thisCall = Packages.java.lang.System.currentTimeMillis();
if (null =
Hi,
I need to avoid triggering additional value-changed events while processing
inside of a ValueChangedListener. Since I'm setting values of other widgets
on the form in the listener, those events are causing a cascade effect.
While in the ValueChangedListener, is there a way to keep from
On Saturday 07 February 2009 17:36:53 Mathias Reem wrote:
> Is anybody having similar problems?
Yeah. I used a lot of time trying to figure it out, but gave up.
Sometimes I have to stop the server, delete the deployed application
alltogether, copy in the new war and start the server. This appea
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13-02-2009.
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