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The CardSpace I-Card Provider core project uses 256-bit AES cryptographic algorithm to encrypt/decrypt CardSpace backup files (CRDS files), as a result it requires Java Cryptography Extension (JCE) Unlimited Strength Jurisdiction Policy Files and JRE 1.4.2 or higher.
  
 
== See Also ==
 
== See Also ==
 
* [http://www.eclipse.org/higgins Higgins Home]
 
* [http://www.eclipse.org/higgins Higgins Home]
 
* [[Components]]
 
* [[Components]]

Revision as of 15:43, 12 April 2007

General CVS Information

Connection Type Committers  :ext:
Anonymous access  :pserver:
Host dev.eclipse.org
Repository Path /cvsroot/technology


CardSpace I-Card Provider core Project

CardSpace I-Card Provider core project is

Project Module Location Eclipse PSF ViewCVS
CardSpace I-Card Provider core org.eclipse.higgins/plugins/org.eclipse.higgins.icard.provider.cardspace.common anonymous viewcvs
committer


The CardSpace I-Card Provider core project depends on several other Higgins projects

Project Module Location Eclipse PSF ViewCVS
IdAS org.eclipse.higgins/plugins/org.eclipse.higgins.idas anonymous viewcvs
committer
I-Card Interfaces org.eclipse.higgins/plugins/org.eclipse.higgins.icard anonymous viewcvs
committer
Higgins Registry org.eclipse.higgins/plugins/org.eclipse.higgins.registry anonymous viewcvs
committer


The CardSpace I-Card Provider core project uses 256-bit AES cryptographic algorithm to encrypt/decrypt CardSpace backup files (CRDS files), as a result it requires Java Cryptography Extension (JCE) Unlimited Strength Jurisdiction Policy Files and JRE 1.4.2 or higher.

See Also

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