Yes, the _content_ of the jar files are different. It is kind of misleading.
On Tue, Nov 12, 2013 at 4:13 PM, Mike Tutkowski < mike.tutkow...@solidfire.com> wrote: > I had the two JAR files in my <JAVA_HOME>/jre/lib/security, as well, and > the tests were failing. When I replaced them with the ones I downloaded > from Oracle, the tests passed. > > > On Mon, Nov 11, 2013 at 11:05 PM, Koushik Das <koushik....@citrix.com > >wrote: > > > I see the JCE extensions in jdk 1.7 as well. They are present under > > <java_home>/jre/lib/security. But still I see a test failure. Is there > any > > other configuration that is required? > > > > Running org.apache.cloudstack.network.lb.CertServiceTest > > Tests run: 2, Failures: 1, Errors: 0, Skipped: 0, Time elapsed: 1.456 sec > > <<< FAILURE! > > > > -Koushik > > > > On 12-Nov-2013, at 11:19 AM, Prasanna Santhanam <t...@apache.org> > > wrote: > > > > > My MacOSX 1.6 jdk seems to have the crypto extensions jce builtin and > > > the build+test works. JDK 1.7 install does not have them though. > > > > > > The JCE kit seems to carry a BCL which is not ASF friendly [1]. But > > > this being part of the Java install and not the project it should be > > > okay IMO if we note it in our wiki on building the project. > > > > > > As for legal aspects - I found this which might be of some relevance. > > > http://markmail.org/message/evtkc656gewrkruf > > > > > > [1] http://www.apache.org/legal/3party.html#transition-examples > > > > > > On Mon, Nov 11, 2013 at 10:45:12PM +0100, Laszlo Hornyak wrote: > > >> Hi, > > >> > > >> That is a good question, I do not know for sure, but this package > needs > > to > > >> be signed by oracle, it is not redistributable and has teritorial > import > > >> restrictions, so it could be problematic :-( I hope it is not. Guys, > can > > >> someone help us here? > > >> > > >> > > >> On Mon, Nov 11, 2013 at 10:21 PM, Syed Ahmed <sah...@cloudops.com> > > wrote: > > >> > > >>> Hi Laszlo, > > >>> > > >>> The CertService uses BouncyCastle for certificate parsing and > > validation. > > >>> The JCE extension provides the API for using BouncyCastle as the > > provider. > > >>> So, JCE is required. I know that BouncyCastle is added in CS. Would > it > > be > > >>> possible to add JCE as a dependency too? > > >>> > > >>> Thanks, > > >>> -Syed > > >>> > > >>> > > >>> On 13-11-10 09:55 AM, Laszlo Hornyak wrote: > > >>> > > >>>> Hi Sahmed and list, > > >>>> > > >>>> I ran into some failing tests this weekend related to the patch > > >>>> 0076307863e9155273d9e4c14282de429388c9e9 apparently jenkins fails > for > > >>>> the same reason. I did a short investigation and it turned out that > in > > >>>> order to run the tests correctly, one has to download the sun jce > > policy > > >>>> files and put it in the jdk replacing the original policies. > > >>>> > > >>>> Questions: > > >>>> - Is there a more convenient deployment process? :-) It would be > very > > >>>> useful for the jenkins environment as well. > > >>>> - I gave it a try and patched the oracle jdk 1.7 with the same > > plugin, it > > >>>> did not work. Do you know a way to make it work again with jdk 1.7? > > >>>> > > >>>> Thank you, > > >>>> Laszlo > > >>>> > > >>>> -- > > >>>> > > >>>> EOF > > >>>> > > >>> > > >>> > > >> > > >> > > >> -- > > >> > > >> EOF > > > > > > -- > > > Prasanna., > > > > > > ------------------------ > > > Powered by BigRock.com > > > > > > > > > > -- > *Mike Tutkowski* > *Senior CloudStack Developer, SolidFire Inc.* > e: mike.tutkow...@solidfire.com > o: 303.746.7302 > Advancing the way the world uses the > cloud<http://solidfire.com/solution/overview/?video=play> > *™* > -- EOF