EJBCA is a fully featured certificate authority implemented using J2EE. Version 3.1 is a major release including many new features, improvements, and bug fixes. Most notably it now uses XDoclet and has a completely revamped configuration and installation system using XDoclet.
EJBCA now supports nCipher HSMs, the admin GUI is translated to four languages and there is a new web site at http://ejbca.sourceforge.net/.
An upgrade is recommended.
Have you used a certificate authority in-house?
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EJBCA 3.1 released (2 messages)
- Posted by: Tomas Gustavsson
- Posted on: June 20 2005 10:23 EDT
Threaded Messages (2)
- Congratulations to the EJBCA team! by Sebastian Kuebeck on June 22 2005 04:43 EDT
- Congratulations to the EJBCA team! by Tomas Gustavsson on June 27 2005 04:06 EDT
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Congratulations to the EJBCA team![ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Sebastian Kuebeck
- Posted on: June 22 2005 04:43 EDT
- in response to Tomas Gustavsson
It's really a great tool and I
like the new site too!
I hope the problems with JBOSS 4.0.2 are
solved now. It took me some time to
find out that it doesn't work with
the previous version. -
Congratulations to the EJBCA team![ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Tomas Gustavsson
- Posted on: June 27 2005 04:06 EDT
- in response to Sebastian Kuebeck
Yes, EJBCA works nicely with JBoss 4.0.2 now. They made a major upgrade of tomcat in JBoss 4.0.2, thats why it didn't work with the previous release.