From: David Tolpin (dvd@renderx.com)
Date: Tue Jan 14 2003 - 01:50:39 PST
>
> Richard,
>
> Has the file $JAVA_HOME/jre/lib/security/java.security been modified by the
> upgrade to Tomcat 4? If so, you could inspect the security.provider.<n> entries.
> The first one would typically be Sun's provider (sun.security.provider.Sun). It
> also contains an MD5 implementation.
>
Anyway, this is just for license check; I can prepare a jar without license check,
no problem, but this problem itself means that class loader is not configured properly
with tomcat. I have been able to reproduce similar dignostics with gij (gnu java interpreter),
but the thing is a very buggy beast and many things do not work at all (not because it is
free, because it is buggy -- these things are not related).
I would suggest to try and check whether reflection works at all under current installation
of tomcat. I would also love to get off-list a more detailed description of the configuration
and ask renderx people to check it and find out what's wrong.
David
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