Difference between OpenSSL and JCE+JCA API

Hi,
can anybody explain me, what are the differences between the OpenSSL
and the JC*-API?
Or can u do everything with the JC*-API like
u can do it with the OpenSSL?
thanx,
edo

what is actually the problem of this question.
Or why nobody want to give me some answers?
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Is this really a goddam-question or what is the problem?

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