Based on recent events, as soon as you implement anything in Java you are making the creation of a secure ANYTHING a highly uncertain venture. You have just made it MUCH MORE difficult to ensure security, not less, given the current state of the Java art.
I will be spending a fair part of my time over the next few months investigating java security, especially from the point of view of trying to break it. I'd like to hear from coderpunks/cypherpunks having ideas about how to break it, especially if you don't have the time/energy to pursue the idea to fruition yourself. Rollo Silver | e-mail: rollo@artvark.com | Artvark | Home page: http://www.artvark.com/artvark/ | PO Box 219 | Voice: 505-586-0197 | San Cristobal, NM 87564 USA | Compuserve 71174,1453 | =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-==-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
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