Windows Server Upgrade and Weblogic 8.1
Hi,
We have a J2EE Application currently running on Windows 2000 Server with "Websphere App Server 8.1.5", JDK 1.4.2 and Documentum 5.2.5. Plnning to upgrade the windows server to 2008. I hope Weblogic Server 8.1 can be installed on 2008 server, but can anybody had hands on experience of installing and working with weblogic 8.1.5 on windows 2008 server. Any information on this is appreciated.
Thanks
Sam
That is an internal use API that you shouldn't be using.
I don't know enough about what your jndi authenticator code needs to suggest
a replacement, but it sounds like it needs a JCE provider. You could try to
replace it with
another JCE provider (maybe SunJCE, or BouncyCastle would work?)
Tony
"Pam Schultz" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]..
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In Weblogic 7.1, we had an jndi authenticator class for SSL with this lineof code:
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java.security.Security.addProvider(new com.certicom.ecc.jcae.Certicom());
The com.certicom.ecc.jcae.Certicom() class was included in the 7.1eblogic.jar
file. It is no longer part of the 8.1 weblogic.jar file. Anyone know whatit should
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