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0N/AProvides the classes and interfaces for the security framework.
0N/AThis includes classes that implement an easily configurable,
0N/Afine-grained access control security architecture.
0N/AThis package also supports
0N/Athe generation and storage of cryptographic public key pairs,
0N/Aas well as a number of exportable cryptographic operations
0N/Aincluding those for message digest and signature generation. Finally,
0N/Aand secure random number generation.
0N/AMany of the classes provided in this package (the cryptographic
0N/Aand secure random number generator classes in particular) are
0N/Aprovider-based. The class itself defines a programming interface
0N/Ato which applications may write. The implementations themselves may
0N/Athen be written by independent third-party vendors and plugged
0N/Ain seamlessly as needed. Therefore application developers may
0N/Atake advantage of any number of provider-based implementations
0N/Awithout having to add or rewrite code.
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h2>Package Specification</
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3465N/A Cryptography Architecture (JCA) Reference Guide</
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3465N/A Cryptography Architecture Standard Algorithm Name
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h2>Related Documentation</
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0N/AFor further documentation, please see:
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0N/A Default Policy Implementation and Policy File Syntax
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