Re: byteorder of java objects

2000-04-04 Thread Seth R Arnold
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [000404 01:50]: > >I wasn't planning on blazing new territory. :) > That's too bad. We can always have more trailblazers ;) Maybe in a few years time, I will try my hand at my own encryption scheme. For now, implementing existing ones will be difficult (and

Re: byteorder of java objects

2000-04-04 Thread olafur . hjalmsson
Hi Seth >I wasn't planning on blazing new territory. :) That's too bad. We can always have more trailblazers ;) >I just want to know if an object encrypted in one VM can be decrypted >and used in another VM, which is probably over the network. That should work IMHO. The byte order is defined to b

Re: Latest Revision of the Debian/JAVA FAQ

2000-04-04 Thread Seth R Arnold
Javi -- you may wish to put today's date next to notes such as "program xxx is broken in fashion yyy" -- it might not be broken on at date zzz++. :) * Stephane Bortzmeyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [000404 01:10]: > On Monday 3 April 2000, at 18 h 24, the keyboard of Javier Fdz-Sanguino Pen~a > <[EMAIL

Re: Latest Revision of the Debian/JAVA FAQ

2000-04-04 Thread Stephane Bortzmeyer
On Monday 3 April 2000, at 18 h 24, the keyboard of Javier Fdz-Sanguino Pen~a <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > 4.3. Are there known problems? > -- > > * Kaffe loops endlessly on the XML parsing. This *was* bug 51263 but the version currently in potato/frozen (bu