java cryptography api
Java Tools 0.30
Java Tools is a lightweight integrated development environment for creating, compiling, and executing Java applications. more>>
Java Tools includes point and click access to the Java files, commands, and documents. It also includes a built-in text editor and user interface for the Java debugger.
It is intended for the new Java user who needs help getting started. Its also for the more experienced Java user who wants easy access to the Java commands and a text editor.
Main features:
- GUI with built-in help and small footprint.
- Point and click access to all files (Java, manifest, HTML, image and sound) and directories (package).
- Point and click access to all commands for compiling (javac), archiving (jar), documenting (javadoc), executing (java), debugging (jdb) and disassembling (javap).
- Point and click access to all documents (Java API Specification, Java Tools and Utilities, Java Features and Java Tutorial).
- Point and click creation of all files (Java, manifest and HTML) and directories (package).
- Point and click installation of distribution archive files (Java document, Java source code, Java Tutorial and Sun Tools).
- Automatic determination of class file dependencies for archiving (jar) and documenting (javadoc) Java files.
- Checking for unused, redundant and missing imports.
- Logging of all commands invoked by GUI.
- Code metrics for Java files.
- Built-in text editor (see Edit for details).
- Built-in user interface for the Java debugger with command-line editing and history.
- Self-installing executable (Java archive file).
- Comprehensive installation and user documentation for Java and Java Tools.
Legion of the Bouncy Castle Java Cryptography API 1.37
The Legion of the Bouncy Castle Java Cryptography API provides a lightweight cryptography API in Java. more>>
Main features:
- A lightweight cryptography API in Java.
- A provider for the JCE and JCA.
- A clean room implementation of the JCE 1.2.1.
- A library for reading and writing encoded ASN.1 objects.
- Generators for Version 1 and Version 3 X.509 certificates, Version 2 CRLs, and PKCS12 files.
- Generators for Version 2 X.509 attribute certificates.
- Generators/Processors for S/MIME and CMS (PKCS7).
- Generators/Processors for OCSP (RFC 2560).
- Generators/Processors for TSP (RFC 3161).
- Generators/Processors for OpenPGP (RFC 2440).
- A signed jar version suitable for JDK 1.4/1.5 and the Sun JCE.
jSaluki 0.82
jSaluki is a small easy to use Java Hyperelliptic Curve Cryptography Library. more>>
Hyperelliptic Curve Cryptography is still an experimental area so this library is only recommended for research and educational purposes.
Real life cryptosystems should use a more proven method such as Elliptic Curve Cryptography.
Quick Start:
javac jSaluki_Example.java
java jSaluki_Example

Hibernate Core for Java(Linux) 3.2.5.ga
An object/relational persistence and query service for Java more>> <<less
Java Network Stack 1.1
Java Network Stack provides a Java library for research oriented network programming. more>>
Java Network Stack is a library used by the DIMES project to create new internet measurements. It provides a clean API for packet manipulation, send, receive, filter, and analysis. It is a unification of raw socket capabilities, MAC level networkingm, and IPv6 capabilities.
C++ Elliptic Curve Cryptography library 0.11.1
C++ Elliptic Curve Cryptography library is a C++ library for elliptic curves cryptography. more>>
Libecc is a C++ elliptic curve cryptography library that supports fixed-size keys for maximum speed.
The goal of this project is to become the first free Open Source library providing the means to generate safe elliptic curves, and to provide an important source of information for anyone with general interest in ECC.
Enhancements:
- This version brings the code completely up to date again with the latest of version of the working set (autoconf, compiler, etc.).
- The previous version was almost two years old and didnt even compile anymore.
UMMF::Export::Java 1.02
UMMF::Export::Java is a code generator for JavaTemplate. more>>
SYNOPSIS
use UMMF::Export::Java;
my $exporter = UMMF::Export::Java->new(output => *STDOUT);
my $exporter->export_Model($model);
This package allow UML models to be represented as Java code.
Java for C++ 0.4
Java for C++ is a tool to generate C++-wrapper-classes for existing Java-classes. more>>
The implementation of the wrapper classes uses JNI (Java Native Interface) to call the "real" Java classes.
The C++-API to use these wrapper classes is very close to the API of the original Java classes. So developers of C++-software can use Java-classes as if they have been implemented in C++.
Enhancements:
- A problem where null values for method arguments, method return values, or field values caused some generated code to crash was fixed.
- Updating is strongly encouraged.
Java Platform Invoke API Demo (Linux) 2.01.04
Java Platform Invoke API (Demo version) for Linux, i386. Enables Java code to call native functions implemented in shared libraries like in Microsoft .NET Framework. Written for JSE 1.5.x and later. more>>
Java Platform Invoke API Demo (Linux) - Java Platform Invoke API (Demo version) for Linux/Unix, i386.
Enables Java code to call native functions implemented in shared link libraries like in Microsoft .NET Framework. Written for JSE 1.5.x and later.
Java platform invoke an API that enables Java code to call native functions implemented in shared libraries, such as those in the Linux API. It locates and invokes an exported function and marshals its arguments (integers, strings, arrays, structures, and so on) across the interoperation boundary as needed. This API supports implicit marshaling that makes Java coding with native functions very simple.
To consume a shared library functions you need
1.Identify functions in shared librarys.
Minimally, you must specify the name of the function and name of the the shared library that contains it.
2.Create a class to hold shared library functions.
You can use an existing class, create an individual class for each native function, or create one class that contains a set of related native functions. This class should extend CNativeLibrary. Use the annotation ImportLibrary to bind your class to the native library.
3.Create prototypes in Java code.
Write prototype of a native function as a method with signature that corresponds to the native function using data type map agreement. To identify the native function use the annotation Function. Mark the method with the native modifier.
4.Call a shared library function.
Call the method on your Java class as you would any other Java method. As parameters can be passed structures and implemented in Java callback functions.
Enhancements:
Version 2.01.04
System Requirements:JSE 1.5.x<<less
Asterisk-Java 0.3
Asterisk-Java provides a set of Java classes that allow you to easily build Java applications. more>>
Asterisk-Java is compatible with Asterisk 1.0 and 1.2. The FastAGI implementation supports all commands currently available from Asterisk.
The Manager API implementation supports receiving events from the Asterisk server (e.g. call progess, registered peers, channel state) and sending actions to Asterisk (e.g. originate call, agent login/logoff, start/stop voice recording).
Enhancements:
- This release has full support for Asterisk 1.4 and the new Live API (org.asteriskjava.live).
- The Live API takes care of the low-level action and event handling of the Manager API, and offers an intuitive API for Java developers.
- Asterisk-Java takes advantage of the features of Java 5.0, and therefore requires a Java Virtual Machine of at least version 1.5.0.
Java::JCR::Workspace 0.08
Java::JCR::Workspace is a Perl wrapper for javax.jcr.Workspace. more>>
This is an automatically generated package wrapping javax.jcr.Workspace with a nice Perlish API.
For full documentation of what this class does, see the Java API documentation: http://www.day.com/maven/jsr170/javadocs/jcr-1.0/javax/jcr/Workspace.html
The deviations from the API documentation include the following:
- You will need to use Perl, intead of Java, to make any use of this API. (Duh.)
The package to use is Java::JCR::Workspace, rather than javax.jcr.Workspace.
- All method names have been changed from Java-style camelCase() to Perl-style lower_case().
Thus, if the function were named getName() in the Java API, it will be named get_name() in this API. As another example, nextEventListener() in the Java API will be next_event_listener() in this API.
- Handle exceptions just like typical Perl. Java::JCR::Exception takes care of making sure that works as expected.
Inline::Java 0.52
Inline::Java lets you write Perl classes in Java and wrap/use existing Java classes. more>>
PGPSigner 1.0
PGPSigner project is a tool born out of the main virtues of a sysadmin: Lazyness and Impatience. more>>
When I found one of these lists from an event eight months past, I decided that I do not want to do all the work by myself. So PGPSigner was born: Strong cryptography and command line completion in a single application.
This application uses strong cryptography, something that might pose problems for you if you happen to live in a region of the world where this is an issue.
To use this application, you must probably install the "Java Cryptography Extension (JCE) Unlimited Strength Jurisdiction Policy Files" for the Sun JCE. If you encounter the following error.
java.lang.SecurityException: Unsupported keysize or algorithm parameters.
then this is most likely the problem. Download these for the Sun JDK 1.5 at http://java.sun.com/javase/downloads/index_jdk5.jsp (scroll down to the bottom of the page).
Sitemaps for Java Beta
Sitemaps for Java provides a Java API for the creation of Google Sitemaps and -Indexes. more>>
Sitemaps for Java allows developers to easily create Google Sitemaps. It handles every aspect of Sitemap creation, allowing you to create unlimited Sitemaps and -Indexes.
Provided is API / Javadoc, an example-usage as well as Sitemap ressources and other information
Enhancements:
- Initial beta-release of Sitemaps for Java, this includes basic functionality to create Google Sitemaps and -Indexes with/without compressed Sitemaps
- unlimited number of URLs, Sitemaps and -Indexes.
Java-Gnome 4.0.3
Java-GNOME is a set of Java bindings for the GNOME and GTK libraries. more>>
The Java-Gnome API has been carefully designed to be easy to use, maintaining a good OO paridigm, yet still wrapping the entire functionality of the underlying libraries.
Java-Gnome can be used with the Eclipse development environment and Glade user interface designer to create applications with ease.
Java-Gnome is part of the official Gnome Bindings Release, commiting us to high quality regular releases.