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From: StrongKey C. H. <skc...@li...> - 2012-12-01 00:21:04
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There is no additional documentation on the source code, Pawan. The expectation is that software developers have a sufficient understanding in Java to follow the code. If you have specific questions on sections of the code, feel free to highlight them in your e-mail with specific questions and we'll be happy to respond. The <https://<host:port> implies that you've setup the CryptoEngine as a web-service on your network (following the instructions given at http://www.cryptoengine.org/skce-docs/37-skce-install.html). Once you've setup the CryptoEngine as a web-service on your network, then you will specify the fully-qualified domain name and the port number of the server where the CryptoEngine web-service is running to test the JavaClient.jar program. That's what the https://<host:port> refers to. Arshad Noor StrongAuth, Inc. On 11/29/2012 10:48 PM, Pawan wrote: > Hi Arshad Noor, > > > > Once again thank you for your Information. I made an > attempt to explore source of SKCE, but SKCE source code a bit > complicated to understand a person new to SKCE like me. I would like to > request you Please provide any Documentation or information about source > code. And When we ran the jar file JavaClient.Jar which takes a bunch > of arguments as input, in that what does it means > "*https://<host:port>*" ? > > > > > > On Tue, Nov 27, 2012 at 5:19 PM, Arshad Noor <ars...@st... > <mailto:ars...@st...>> wrote: > > Yes, it is possible to use this in your application even if your > application does not require authentication. You can create a > credential in LDAP and put those credentials in the SKCE > configuration properties file, so your users don't have to supply a > credential. > > If you want to eliminate ALL authentication, then, just comment out > that section os the SKCE code and build your own jar/war file for > your application. > > Arshad Noor > StrongAuth, Inc. > > On Nov 26, 2012, at 10:23 PM, Pawan <pav...@gm... > <mailto:pav...@gm...>> wrote: > >> Hi Arshad Noor , >> >> >> Thanks for your information , it is very helpful >> for me . I have understood and analysed what actually happened in >> StrongAuth Crypto Engine. According to our Cloud-stack ( >> Eucalyptus , XEN ) and features we have a specific portal >> (application). Application which does n't requires LDAP >> Authentication. Is it Possible to use this Encryption/Decryption >> Web-service in my application. if possible please provide me >> information. >> >> >> Thanks in Advance. >> >> >> >> On Mon, Nov 26, 2012 at 11:06 PM, Arshad Noor >> <ars...@st... <mailto:ars...@st...>> >> wrote: >> >> Hi Pawan, >> >> You can do precisely what you described in your e-mail, with the >> CryptoEngine. Take a look at the source-code of the StrongKey >> CryptoCabinet (http://www.cryptocabinet.org/how-skcc-works.html) >> and you'll see how the CryptoEngine can be integrated into your >> application. >> >> If you need any additional help, just join the Help forum at >> Sourceforge (http://sourceforge.net/projects/skce/forums) and >> we'll be more than happy to help with additional questions. >> >> Arshad Noor >> StrongAuth, Inc. >> >> P.S. You can also get an idea of how the CryptoEngine can be >> used by reviewing this article on RC3: http://ibm.co/rc3dw >> >> >> On 11/26/2012 12:56 AM, StrongAuth Webmaster wrote: >> >> From Pawan at pav...@gm... >> <mailto:pav...@gm...> >> : Hi >> >> i am pawan working in CDAC as Project Engineer.i >> just got working out with Eucalyptus Walrus(Open Source >> 2.0.2 ). Here To communicate with Eucalyptus Walrus we are >> using Jets3t (Third party) API. >> >> I have gone through your web-site thoroughly and i got >> stuck up with this question in mind, that How this can be >> integrated with my Application which will communicate with >> Walrus. Please Help me in this issue. And i want to use >> CryptoEngine to Encrypt Files(data) and upload into Cloud >> , Decrypt file(data) and download from Cloud. >> >> >> >> Thanks in Advance. >> [14.139.180.34, safari 537.11] >> >> >> > |