- From: Krishna Sankar <ksankar@cisco.com>
- Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2001 08:07:03 -0800
- To: "Jeremy Epstein" <jepstein@webmethods.com>, <xml-encryption@w3.org>
Yep, I am a member of the JCP. Without getting into details, the JSRs build on the W3C initiatives. Among other things, they would contain Java APIs over the DSIG and XMLEncryption. cheers |-----Original Message----- |From: xml-encryption-request@w3.org |[mailto:xml-encryption-request@w3.org]On Behalf Of Jeremy Epstein |Sent: Monday, March 26, 2001 6:55 AM |To: xml-encryption@w3.org |Subject: Sun JSRs -- how do they relate to this group? | | |I received a newsletter which mentioned two Sun JSRs.... the former is |clearly building on XML Signature, but I question the relationship of the |latter to what this group is doing. The writeup doesn't mention this |group's work. Any thoughts/comments? Anyone in this group also |involved in |the JSRs? | |--Jeremy | | | |JSR 105 -- XML Digital Signature APIs |http://java.sun.com/aboutJava/communityprocess/jsr/jsr_105_signature.html | |JSR 105 calls for a standard definition of APIs for using XML Signature |within a Java application (see JSR 104 for a link to the XML Signature |specification). | |JSR 106 -- XML Digital Encryption APIs |http://java.sun.com/aboutJava/communityprocess/jsr/jsr_106_encrypt.html | |JSR 106 calls for a standard definition of APIs for using XML |encryption service within a Java application. | |----------------------------------------------------------- |Jeremy Epstein voice: 703-460-5852 |Security Architect FAX: 703-460-5999 |webMethods, Inc. cell: 703-989-8907 |Fairfax Virginia email: jepstein@webMethods.com |----------------------------------------------------------- | |Exploit the Integration Advantage |Register now for webMethods Integration World 2001! |May 14-15, San Diego, CA |http://www.webMethods.com/IW2001 | |
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