Configuring Java Applications to Use Solaris Security?

Posted by : Dr. Root | 23 March, 2007 | Published in

Let's finish the week with some more Java tips...

If you've ever wondered whether you could use the hardware cryptographic accelerator in Sun's CoolThreads servers, or share cryptographic keys and public key certificates between Java applications and native applications on Solaris, the answer is yes. And Sun Expert Vincent Ryan isn't just telling us it's possible, he's also showing us how.

Check out his "XPert: Configuring Java Apps to Use Solaris Security" Q&A to find out how you can configure a Java application to make use of the hardware cryptographic accelerator available in Sun's CoolThreads servers, or share cryptographic keys and public key certificates between Java applications and native applications on the Solaris OS, or sign a JAR file using a keypair from the default PKCS#11 keystore in the Solaris OS.

» View Q&A -- XPert: Configuring Java Apps to Use Solaris Security

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