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Standard Edition Runtime Environment README Import and export control rules on cryptographic software vary from country to country The Java Cryptography | Extension (JCE) architecture allows flexible cryptographic key strength to be configured via the jurisdiction policy files which are referenced by the "crypto.policy" security property in the< java-home >/conf/security/java.security file. By default |
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Standard Edition Runtime Environment README Import and export control rules on cryptographic software vary from country to country The Java Cryptography Java provides two different sets of cryptographic policy | files |
Standard Edition Runtime Environment README Import and export control rules on cryptographic software vary from country to country The Java Cryptography Java provides two different sets of cryptographic policy and subdirectories can be added edited removed to reflect your import or export control product requirements Within a | subdirectory |
Standard Edition Runtime Environment README Import and export control rules on cryptographic software vary from country to country The Java Cryptography Extension | ( | JCE | ) |
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Standard Edition Runtime Environment README Import and export control rules on cryptographic software vary from country to country The Java Cryptography Java provides two different sets of cryptographic policy files |
Definition at line 26 of file README.txt.
Standard Edition Runtime Environment README Import and export control rules on cryptographic software vary from country to country The Java Cryptography Java provides two different sets of cryptographic policy and subdirectories can be added edited removed to reflect your import or export control product requirements Within a subdirectory |
Definition at line 30 of file README.txt.