Not able to find KeyTool class in 1.7 java for AIX












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I am trying to sign a jar using JarSigner API using java 1.7. This works in Linux and Windows machines but fails in AIX machines with classnotfound exception (for class "sun.security.tools.KeyTool").



I am also not able to find the jar for the class "com.ibm.crypto.tools.KeyTool" which IBM says is the alternative.










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I am trying to sign a jar using JarSigner API using java 1.7. This works in Linux and Windows machines but fails in AIX machines with classnotfound exception (for class "sun.security.tools.KeyTool").



I am also not able to find the jar for the class "com.ibm.crypto.tools.KeyTool" which IBM says is the alternative.










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I am trying to sign a jar using JarSigner API using java 1.7. This works in Linux and Windows machines but fails in AIX machines with classnotfound exception (for class "sun.security.tools.KeyTool").



I am also not able to find the jar for the class "com.ibm.crypto.tools.KeyTool" which IBM says is the alternative.










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I am trying to sign a jar using JarSigner API using java 1.7. This works in Linux and Windows machines but fails in AIX machines with classnotfound exception (for class "sun.security.tools.KeyTool").



I am also not able to find the jar for the class "com.ibm.crypto.tools.KeyTool" which IBM says is the alternative.







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  • Hello, how are you important those packages into your java runtime?

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Hello, how are you important those packages into your java runtime?

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Hello, how are you important those packages into your java runtime?

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In IBM/Java6, there is a $JRE_HOME/lib/rt.jar(sun/security/tools/JarSigner.class) and a $JRE_HOME/lib/ext/ibmjceprovider(com/ibm/crypto/tools/KeyTool.class)



In IBM/Java7, there is $JDK_HOME/lib/tools.jar(sun/security/tools/JarSigner.class) and $JRE_HOME/lib/ext/ibmjceprovider(com/ibm/crypto/tools/KeyTool.class).



You can add this 'tools.jar' to the CLASSPATH.



Mind you, in IBM/Java8 there is no sun/security/tools/JarSigner.class in $JDK_HOME/lib/tools.jar, but there is sun/security/tools/jarsigner/Main.class.






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    In IBM/Java6, there is a $JRE_HOME/lib/rt.jar(sun/security/tools/JarSigner.class) and a $JRE_HOME/lib/ext/ibmjceprovider(com/ibm/crypto/tools/KeyTool.class)



    In IBM/Java7, there is $JDK_HOME/lib/tools.jar(sun/security/tools/JarSigner.class) and $JRE_HOME/lib/ext/ibmjceprovider(com/ibm/crypto/tools/KeyTool.class).



    You can add this 'tools.jar' to the CLASSPATH.



    Mind you, in IBM/Java8 there is no sun/security/tools/JarSigner.class in $JDK_HOME/lib/tools.jar, but there is sun/security/tools/jarsigner/Main.class.






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      In IBM/Java6, there is a $JRE_HOME/lib/rt.jar(sun/security/tools/JarSigner.class) and a $JRE_HOME/lib/ext/ibmjceprovider(com/ibm/crypto/tools/KeyTool.class)



      In IBM/Java7, there is $JDK_HOME/lib/tools.jar(sun/security/tools/JarSigner.class) and $JRE_HOME/lib/ext/ibmjceprovider(com/ibm/crypto/tools/KeyTool.class).



      You can add this 'tools.jar' to the CLASSPATH.



      Mind you, in IBM/Java8 there is no sun/security/tools/JarSigner.class in $JDK_HOME/lib/tools.jar, but there is sun/security/tools/jarsigner/Main.class.






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        In IBM/Java6, there is a $JRE_HOME/lib/rt.jar(sun/security/tools/JarSigner.class) and a $JRE_HOME/lib/ext/ibmjceprovider(com/ibm/crypto/tools/KeyTool.class)



        In IBM/Java7, there is $JDK_HOME/lib/tools.jar(sun/security/tools/JarSigner.class) and $JRE_HOME/lib/ext/ibmjceprovider(com/ibm/crypto/tools/KeyTool.class).



        You can add this 'tools.jar' to the CLASSPATH.



        Mind you, in IBM/Java8 there is no sun/security/tools/JarSigner.class in $JDK_HOME/lib/tools.jar, but there is sun/security/tools/jarsigner/Main.class.






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        In IBM/Java6, there is a $JRE_HOME/lib/rt.jar(sun/security/tools/JarSigner.class) and a $JRE_HOME/lib/ext/ibmjceprovider(com/ibm/crypto/tools/KeyTool.class)



        In IBM/Java7, there is $JDK_HOME/lib/tools.jar(sun/security/tools/JarSigner.class) and $JRE_HOME/lib/ext/ibmjceprovider(com/ibm/crypto/tools/KeyTool.class).



        You can add this 'tools.jar' to the CLASSPATH.



        Mind you, in IBM/Java8 there is no sun/security/tools/JarSigner.class in $JDK_HOME/lib/tools.jar, but there is sun/security/tools/jarsigner/Main.class.







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