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Re: RMI over SSL on Max OS X 10.4 with Java 5




On Nov 3, 2005, at 8:03 PM, Scott Kovatch wrote:


So, in your case, I would check to see that I'm on Mac OS X, and if so set those two properties. You could also check for that property first, because we do support file-based keystores, but don't use them by default. But, I wouldn't rely solely on that property being set.



I should of remembered the sometimes use of the keychain from a earlier list thread. I can see where there could be advantages in using the usual platform provided applications/utilities/whatever to manipulate your files if you choose to use them. But what is the advantage of having these the default over the more cross-platform alternatives?



Mike Hall mikehall at spacestar dot net http://www.spacestar.net/users/mikehall http://sourceforge.net/projects/macnative



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