- From: Muriel Souville <muriel@actimage.net>
- Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2004 11:06:02 +0100
- To: "Pelle Braendgaard" <pelle@neubia.com>, <w3c-ietf-xmldsig@w3.org>
- Cc: <dom4j-dev@lists.sourceforge.net>
Dear Pelle, As we announced some weeks ago, we are curently organising an interoperability event in the field of security (PKIs and XadES) http://www.etsi.org/Plugtests/security.htm. We strongly think that presenting and testing NeuClear XMLSig during this event could be interresting for you and for the whole community. What's your opinion? Regards, Muriel SOUVILLE ETSI Consultant +33 3 90 23 63 63 ----- Original Message ----- From: "Pelle Braendgaard" <pelle@neubia.com> To: <w3c-ietf-xmldsig@w3.org> Cc: <dom4j-dev@lists.sourceforge.net> Sent: Wednesday, March 24, 2004 3:27 PM Subject: New Release 0.12 of NeuClear XMLSig library for Dom4j > > We are happy to announce the 0.12 release of NeuClear XMLSIG. Major new > features are: > > - Safer Application Oriented API > - Improved verification of Reference Types > - Simpler API > - Support for X509 Certificates > - Improved Interoperability > > For a list of all changes see: > http://jira.neuclear.org/secure/ReleaseNote.jspa?projectId=10020&styleName=H tml&version=10051 > > NeuClear XMLSig is a java library that use the following libraries: > > - dom4j xml library (http://dom4j.org > - Bouncy Castle Crypto: (http://bouncycastle.org) > > It is not designed for completeness. The features that we support are > generally features needed for NeuClear. If any one is interested in > implementing the missing features for full interopability please let me know. > > For more information see: > http://old.neuclear.org/xmlsig/ > > For a quick overview of how to use it see the new Busy Developers Guide: > http://old.neuclear.org/xmlsig/bdg.html > > > Accompanying this release is also a new version of the shared tools library > Neuclear Commons which is now version 0.6: > > http://old.neuclear.org/commons/ > > > -- > http://talk.org + Live and direct from Panama > http://neuclear.org + Clear it both ways with NeuClear >
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