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Re: [jira] Created: (GERONIMO-3054) org.apache.geronimo.util.jce.X509V1CertificateGenerator appears to be deprecated with no replacement

Hi, folks.  Any thoughts on this one?  Does anyone know *who* 
deprecated the file, because perhaps I could direct my question to him/her?

Thanks a lot!

-Ken

At 04:57 PM 3/31/2007, you wrote:
>org.apache.geronimo.util.jce.X509V1CertificateGenerator appears to 
>be deprecated with no replacement
>----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                  Key: GERONIMO-3054
>                  URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GERONIMO-3054
>              Project: Geronimo
>           Issue Type: Bug
>       Security Level: public (Regular issues)
>     Affects Versions: 1.1.1
>          Environment: All
>             Reporter: Ken
>             Priority: Minor
>
>
>Hello, all.  I am looking at the source code for several files, and 
>one of them, org.apache.geronimo.util.jce.X509V1CertificateGenerator 
>has the following tag & notice:
>
>
>/**
>  * class to produce an X.509 Version 1 certificate.
>  *
>  * @deprecated use the equivalent class in org.apache.geronimo.util.x509
>  */
>
>
>I (think I) have looked everywhere for a package named x509 under 
>util, or even a reference to when/how/why/to what it was changed, 
>but can't seem to find one.  Where is this "replacement" class that 
>is mentioned in the deprecation?
>
>
>
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Re: [jira] Created: (GERONIMO-3054) org.apache.geronimo.util.jce.X509V1CertificateGenerator appears to be deprecated with no replacement

Posted by Ken <ka...@p2security.net>.
Thanks -- I see the updated classes in Bouncy Castle.  The issue is 
around importing PKCS7 certs, and the cert chain not being imported 
properly.  It's actually associated with the KeyStoreGBean.java file, 
but I want to make sure I have "clean code" before I call it a bug.

-Ken

At 08:03 AM 4/3/2007, you wrote:
>I took a look at the svn log and the orginal version of the file 
>that was checked in from Bouncy Castle by David Jencks in Rev291352 
>on Sept. 24, 2005 was marked as deprecated, so it doesn't look like 
>anything we changed and its been that way since the 1.0 release....
>
>BTW - Why do you care, given most if not all of this JCE and crypto 
>code in util is no longer needed, since we have moved to Java 5?
>
>-Donald
>
>Ken wrote:
>>Hi, folks.  Any thoughts on this one?  Does anyone know *who* 
>>deprecated the file, because perhaps I could direct my question to him/her?
>>Thanks a lot!
>>-Ken
>>At 04:57 PM 3/31/2007, you wrote:
>>>org.apache.geronimo.util.jce.X509V1CertificateGenerator appears to 
>>>be deprecated with no replacement
>>>---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 
>>>
>>>
>>>                  Key: GERONIMO-3054
>>>                  URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GERONIMO-3054
>>>              Project: Geronimo
>>>           Issue Type: Bug
>>>       Security Level: public (Regular issues)
>>>     Affects Versions: 1.1.1
>>>          Environment: All
>>>             Reporter: Ken
>>>             Priority: Minor
>>>
>>>
>>>Hello, all.  I am looking at the source code for several files, 
>>>and one of them, 
>>>org.apache.geronimo.util.jce.X509V1CertificateGenerator has the 
>>>following tag & notice:
>>>
>>>
>>>/**
>>>  * class to produce an X.509 Version 1 certificate.
>>>  *
>>>  * @deprecated use the equivalent class in org.apache.geronimo.util.x509
>>>  */
>>>
>>>
>>>I (think I) have looked everywhere for a package named x509 under 
>>>util, or even a reference to when/how/why/to what it was changed, 
>>>but can't seem to find one.  Where is this "replacement" class 
>>>that is mentioned in the deprecation?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>--
>>>This message is automatically generated by JIRA.
>>>-
>>>You can reply to this email to add a comment to the issue online.
>>
>


Re: [jira] Created: (GERONIMO-3054) org.apache.geronimo.util.jce.X509V1CertificateGenerator appears to be deprecated with no replacement

Posted by Donald Woods <dr...@yahoo.com>.
I took a look at the svn log and the orginal version of the file that 
was checked in from Bouncy Castle by David Jencks in Rev291352 on Sept. 
24, 2005 was marked as deprecated, so it doesn't look like anything we 
changed and its been that way since the 1.0 release....

BTW - Why do you care, given most if not all of this JCE and crypto code 
in util is no longer needed, since we have moved to Java 5?

-Donald

Ken wrote:
> Hi, folks.  Any thoughts on this one?  Does anyone know *who* deprecated 
> the file, because perhaps I could direct my question to him/her?
> 
> Thanks a lot!
> 
> -Ken
> 
> At 04:57 PM 3/31/2007, you wrote:
>> org.apache.geronimo.util.jce.X509V1CertificateGenerator appears to be 
>> deprecated with no replacement
>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 
>>
>>
>>                  Key: GERONIMO-3054
>>                  URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GERONIMO-3054
>>              Project: Geronimo
>>           Issue Type: Bug
>>       Security Level: public (Regular issues)
>>     Affects Versions: 1.1.1
>>          Environment: All
>>             Reporter: Ken
>>             Priority: Minor
>>
>>
>> Hello, all.  I am looking at the source code for several files, and 
>> one of them, org.apache.geronimo.util.jce.X509V1CertificateGenerator 
>> has the following tag & notice:
>>
>>
>> /**
>>  * class to produce an X.509 Version 1 certificate.
>>  *
>>  * @deprecated use the equivalent class in org.apache.geronimo.util.x509
>>  */
>>
>>
>> I (think I) have looked everywhere for a package named x509 under 
>> util, or even a reference to when/how/why/to what it was changed, but 
>> can't seem to find one.  Where is this "replacement" class that is 
>> mentioned in the deprecation?
>>
>>
>>
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>> You can reply to this email to add a comment to the issue online.
> 
> 
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