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Re: PATCH: Certificates support


From: Casey Marshall
Subject: Re: PATCH: Certificates support
Date: Mon, 21 Apr 2003 22:51:11 -0700
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Brian Jones wrote:
| Casey Marshall <address@hidden> writes:
|
|
|>Hi,
|>
|>Attached is a patch that I've been working on this past week, which
|>adds some digital certificates support, including 1.4 API
|>compatibility and an implementation of X.509 certificates and
|>certificate revocation lists.
|>
|>What is attached is not totally complete, but has a significant amount
|>of functionality in place (the CertificateFactory can read X.509
|>certificates and CRLs generated by OpenSSL and can verify self-signed
|>certificates).
|>
|>This is a rather large patch, and adds a lot of new classes.
|>
|>Cheers,
|
|
| This is cool!  Are there any tests out there to exercise this new code
| already?
|

I've been working on some tests under the Mauve framework that pass
predefined certificates and CRLs to the factory and test them with a
public key.

Which brings me to a question I have about official Mauve tests: should
they test non-API classes that nevertheless exist in standard JDK
implementations (e.g. X.509 certificates, DSA, MD5 and SHA-1 -- that is
what exists in the "SUN" provider in Sun's JDKs)?

I also see that there are test/ and testsutie/ directories; should tests
for Classpath internals follow that paradigm?

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Casey Marshall || address@hidden
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