The Eclipse XML-Security Plug-In allows you to experiment with the W3C recommendations on digital signatures and encryption and to learn all about their background. Arbitrary XML documents can be canonicalized, signed, verified and en- or decrypted.

Features

  • XML Signature and Verification
  • XML Encryption and Decryption
  • XML Canonicalization

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License

Eclipse Public License

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Additional Project Details

Operating Systems

Linux, Mac, Windows

Languages

English, German

Intended Audience

Advanced End Users, Developers, End Users/Desktop

User Interface

Eclipse, Java SWT

Programming Language

Java, XSL (XSLT/XPath/XSL-FO)

Related Categories

XSL (XSLT/XPath/XSL-FO) XML Software, XSL (XSLT/XPath/XSL-FO) Cryptography Software, XSL (XSLT/XPath/XSL-FO) Education Software, Java XML Software, Java Cryptography Software, Java Education Software

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2006-10-02