m to be FIPS compliant?
>
> Thanks
> Martin
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> That probably depends on which FIPS you mean. There are at least 201
> different U.S. Federal Information Processing Standards.
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> Typic
That probably depends on which FIPS you mean. There are at least 201
different U.S. Federal Information Processing Standards.
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Typically when a software vendor says that a product is "intuitive" he
means the exact opposite.
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> Robin,
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> robingandhi21 wrote:
> | Please let me know if anybody has an idea about tomcat being FIPS
> compliant.
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> Good question. I would imagine that if you
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Robin,
robingandhi21 wrote:
| Please let me know if anybody has an idea about tomcat being FIPS
compliant.
Good question. I would imagine that if your JVM is not (i.e. Sun, etc.)
FIPS compliant, than Tomcat could not be, either. Any idea if Sun's JV