From: Bryce <bryce@digicash.com>
To: Ray Arachelian <sunder@brainlink.com>
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UTC Datetime: 1997-05-01 17:50:00 UTC
Raw Date: Fri, 2 May 1997 01:50:00 +0800
From: Bryce <bryce@digicash.com>
Date: Fri, 2 May 1997 01:50:00 +0800
To: Ray Arachelian <sunder@brainlink.com>
Subject: Re: J/Crypto (fwd)
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> (original at http://206.20.162.246 JavaZine )
>
>
> J/CRYPTO - Cryptography class library
>
> Baltimore Technologies shipped the first copies of its Java
> cryptography product J/CRYPTO at the Java Users Group meeting at
> Communications '97. J/CRYPTO is the world's first cryptography class
> library written entirely in Java and implements RSA, DES, Triple-DES,
> SHA1, MD5, Diffie-Hellman and other common cryptographic functions.
<snip>
I wonder if the authors are unaware of www.systemics.com, or
whether they discount Cryptics v2 because it is beta, or something
else?
Zooko Journeyman
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