encryption - Java: ssl certificates for testing on windows? -


I see a very simple server in coding using an SSL connection - but there are two questions

How can I use Java keytool in windows to create a certificate, can I use it for testing? I can see most tutorials (for teachers etc.) I recommend running the following command, which works at the command prompt (running 7 wins)? Keytool -keystore mySrvKeystore - Consider also some of the basic AES and RSA-based encryption ill- - There is no use in using bouncy castle instead of tool. Given to the shelf in JCE?

Many thanks,

If JCE Supports algorithms you want to use (and it supports AES and RSA), then switching to Bouncy Castle does not have any problem in addition to being of no use. If you want something like ECDH, or if you want to use its S / MIME or PGP libraries then Bondi Castell will be a great option.


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