JXTA holds puretls and cryptix jars on jxta.org - so it shouldn't be a
problem on jakarta.

Incidently, tls is not ssl, although there are many similarities.

Just one question - are tls socket factories available for tomcat?


GOMEZ Henri wrote:
> 
> I still didn't receive replies on the hosting of
> PureTLS/Cryptix stuff on Apache.org ?
> 
> Should I ask to Cryptix.org & PureTLS, to
> host the rpms for Cryptix and PureTLS ?
> 
> Starting from Tomcat 3.3.1-B1 we could use this stuff
> to have a 100% OSS Java SSL solution and good alternative
> to JSSE....
> 
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> >>> TC 4.0.2 rpms are available at :
> >>
> >>The new RPM packaging looks much cleaner, and this time it should be
> >>compliant with the official standard, right ?
> >
> >Yes, and I hope to see other jakarta/xml projects use these kind of
> >packaging.
> >
> >BTW, openjmx RPM is ready, and also puretls, cryptix, cryptix-asn1
> >which could be used now on Tomcat 3.3.1-dev.
> >
> >Question :
> >
> >Could we host these CRYPTO rpms at apache.org since they give
> >users a 100% OSS SSL implementation for TC 3.3 now and may be
> >soon TC 4.0 ?
> >
> >PureTLS and Cryptix are both BSD so licence is not a problem.
> >
> >If it's impossible to host these files on apache.org, could
> >cryptix.org and rtfm.com hosts them ?
> >
> >Regards

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