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CyberSafe is very interested in Java GSSAPI bindings since we've had some customer interest in object-oriented security APIs. We've just upgraded our C-bound GSSAPI toolkit to GSSAPI v2 and are studying the OOP issues now so your project is timely. Please let us know how we can help. -craig >As suggested by John Linn, I am inquiring within this group >about the level of interest in pursuing a Java GSS-API bindings. >We here at Sun are in the process of preparing a draft of the >Java bindings for submission to the working group. > >Currently, I am in discussion with Michael Smith who has expressed >interest in this topic. If anyone else is interested please voice >your interest to the group. > > >Thank you, > >Jack Kabat > >========================================================================== >This message was posted through the Stanford campus mailing list >server. If you wish to unsubscribe from this mailing list, send the >message body of "unsubscribe ietf-cat-wg" to majordomo at lists.stanford.edu ========================================================================== This message was posted through the Stanford campus mailing list server. If you wish to unsubscribe from this mailing list, send the message body of "unsubscribe ietf-cat-wg" to majordomo at lists.stanford.edu
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