libjss.so
on UNIX, jss.dll on Windows) and a ZIP file
(jss.zip) containing system-independent Java classes.
These classes are compatible with JDK 1.1 or later using the native
thread implementation (not green threads).
jss.zip in your
CLASSPATH.
libjss.so in your
LD_LIBRARY_PATH (on UNIX) or jss.dll
in your PATH (on Windows), and put
jss.zip in your CLASSPATH.
NSSInit.initialize must be called to open the security
databases and initialize the random number generator.
NSSInit.setPasswordCallback may be called to change the password
callback; the default is to prompt for passwords on the command line.
The files in the examples directory illustrate the use of JSS
in an application:
cert7.db and key3.db files, also in the
examples directory,
can be used for this purpose. When SSLServer is run,
it will ask for a password
for the "Internal Key Storage Token", which is the key database.
The password for the example key3.db file is "netscape".
org.mozilla.jss.ssl package.
The .class files must be put in the subdirectory
org/mozilla/jss/ssl of a CLASSPATH entry
in order to be located by the Java virtual machine.