jutf7 | Java UTF-7 Charset support
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kandi X-RAY | jutf7 Summary
Java UTF-7 Charset support (copy of http://sourceforge.net/projects/jutf7/)
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- Decodes a base64 encoded loop
- Change the state of this decoder
- Checks if the input is malformed
- Decodes a byte
- Gets the output
- Encode a character in Base64 format
- Writes the character to the output buffer
- Returns true if the specified character exists
- Returns true if the character can be encodes directly
- The shift operator
- Flushes the decoder
- Returns true if there are any base64 characters that have been written
- Prints usage information
- Show usage
- Flush the buffer
- Returns a character as a character
- Returns the charset corresponding to the specified charset name
- Resets this decoder
- Returns the set of charset names
- Returns true if the given char can be encoded
- Returns true if this Charset contains the given charset
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QUESTION
I am trying to make an HTTP call to a secure (HTTPS) third party site and it is failing with the following error:
I/O Exception: java.security.NoSuchAlgorithmException: Error constructing implementation (algorithm: Default, provider: SunJSSE, class: sun.security.ssl.SSLContextImpl$DefaultSSLContext)
Searching for that error brings up some answers stating that the certificate needs to be installed in the keystore that is being used. However, the site that I am trying to reach is using a certificate from Entrust root authority which is already trusted. Besides it works fine when security is loosened. See below.
I am running Adobe ColdFusion 11 on Java 1.8 (Windows Server). The twist to this is that the connection works fine if I turn off ColdFusion's Sandbox Security setting. So obviously something is being blocked when that setting is enabled. I am having a hard time finding what to allow to make it work. Has anyone run across this issue before? It seems to happen when attempting to connect with any site that is secure when the sandbox security is enabled.
Here is a small test case to see the issue. Try it first without sandbox security enabled. Then again with sandbox security enabled. Does it fail for you too?
...ANSWER
Answered 2018-Oct-08 at 17:35Under system information in CF admin server class path, try adding this (as ridiculous as it may seem):
E:/ColdFusion11/cfusion/lib;
QUESTION
I am using Bouncycastle (bcmail, bcprov, bcpkix) 1.57 in combination with Jboss EAP 6.4 (jboss-AS 7.5) and Java 1.8.
I get a Linkage error with the following stacktrace:
...ANSWER
Answered 2018-Jul-24 at 06:44This issue is due to presence of multiple javax-mail versions
in the project classpath.Removing all the different versions for this dependency and keeping just one would resolve the issue.By default you could try using javax.mail.api-1.4.5 which is shipped with EAP 6.4
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Install jutf7
You can use jutf7 like any standard Java library. Please include the the jar files in your classpath. You can also use any IDE and you can run and debug the jutf7 component as you would do with any other Java program. Best practice is to use a build tool that supports dependency management such as Maven or Gradle. For Maven installation, please refer maven.apache.org. For Gradle installation, please refer gradle.org .
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