I inherited the encryption process (using the java program) as it was
written a while ago and is used in several places.
The performance issue was handed to me to speed up. I was hoping to find the
reason is so much slower on an almost identical partition
So that I don't have to open a whole big project for replacing the current
process.
But I may have to go this route if I don't find a solution.
Thanks for your thoughts Jack.
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Subject: Re: Java performance qshell javac
Does it have to be in Java? Sounds like using an 18-wheeler to serve a tea
tray. There are open source ways to do this, could you use a shell script?
https://askubuntu.com/questions/60712/how-do-i-quickly-encrypt-a-file-with-a
es
On Wed, Jan 19, 2022 at 12:09 PM David Gibbs via JAVA400-L <
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On 1/19/22 12:51 PM, John Allen wrote:
I have a java program (class file) that performs AES 256 encryption
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