use SecureRandom class in
import java.security.SecureRandom;
/* generate a random object use: */
SecureRandom random = SecureRandom.getInstance("SHA1PRNG");
/* see the provider of the random number: */
System.out.println("Random provider: " + random.getProvider());
/* After the caller obtains the SecureRandom object from the getInstance
call, it can call nextBytes to generate random bytes: */
byte bytes[] = new byte[20];
random.nextBytes(bytes);
Hope it helps.
-Stanley
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Hi All,
Can anybody please suggest me on the algorthims,info or links where the
"generating random registration numbers" is discussed.
-pradeep
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