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Java Forum / Security / October 2008

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java notes24 Oct 2008 08:07 GMT-
What is Byte Code? Or What gives java it’s “writ...
http://freehrquestions.blogspot.com/2008/08/what-is-byte-code-or-what-gives-java.html
Why oracle Type 4 driver is named as oracle thin d...
http://freehrquestions.blogspot.com/2008/08/why-oracle-type-4-driver-is-named-as.html
java study notes23 Oct 2008 07:07 GMT-
Naming a Package
http://seeallsoftwarebooks.blogspot.com/2008/08/naming-package.html
Creating a Package
http://seeallsoftwarebooks.blogspot.com/2008/08/creating-package.html
Secure Sopckets and Mutual Authentication17 Oct 2008 09:10 GMT2
I am trying to support a colleague with a particular problem.
He has posted a more technical question elsewhere on this forum, but I
was wondering if I ask the question in a non-technical way, others may
get a better understanding of what we're tring to do
SSLSocketFactory, mutual authentication with KeyManagers and     TrustManagers16 Oct 2008 13:42 GMT3
I haven't been working with Java security (JSSE) for very long and
I've run into a problem I'm unable to solve.  I hope to seek some
advice on where I am going wrong.
I have a piece of code that works using the Apache HttpClient
 
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