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On 2010-10-28 11:02, Peter Clifford wrote:
This is probably a dumb question, but please humor me.

I'm getting "java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError:
javax/crypto/spec/PBEKeySpec" when trying to apply a digital signature
to a PDF using iText.

This is on V5R3M0. The same code works fine on V5R4M0, V6R1M0 and V7R1M0.

I'm pretty sure it not a case of java not finding the class, more one of
the interface being wrong. Anyone know if this class has changed between
OS/400 releases and/or versions of java?

If anyone can point me in the right direction, it would be greatly
appreciated.

Pete


Do you have digital certificate manager installed? I had to do that in
order to connect to Oracle with JDBC. It was a similar message that I
finally traced to a handshake routine in the JDBC driver. DCM provided
the missing code. No certificates were needed.

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Pete Hall
pete@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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