From f200d50c693b29cc29f13021a1080f0f85f296b5 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "harald.bratko" Date: Fri, 4 May 2007 15:12:12 +0000 Subject: inint.properties not needed here. git-svn-id: https://joinup.ec.europa.eu/svn/moa-idspss/trunk@844 d688527b-c9ab-4aba-bd8d-4036d912da1d --- .../lib/iaik-moa-20070503/full/init.properties | 228 --------------------- 1 file changed, 228 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 id.server/lib/iaik-moa-20070503/full/init.properties diff --git a/id.server/lib/iaik-moa-20070503/full/init.properties b/id.server/lib/iaik-moa-20070503/full/init.properties deleted file mode 100644 index fc705f83d..000000000 --- a/id.server/lib/iaik-moa-20070503/full/init.properties +++ /dev/null @@ -1,228 +0,0 @@ -# IXSIL init properties -# -# This file contains the basic initialization properties for IXSIL. - -#---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -# Properties for localizing exeption messages - -# This property specifies the ISO language code, which is used to select the appropriate exception message -# file. Please see the documentation for Java class "java.util.RessourceBundle" for further information. - -IXSILException.ISOLanguageCode = "en" - - - -# This property specifies the ISO country code, which is used to select the appropriate exception message -# file. Please see the documentation for Java class "java.util.RessourceBundle" for further information. - -IXSILException.ISOCountryCode = "US" - - -#---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -# Other property files - -# This property contains a URI specifying the (virtual) location of the IXSIL init properties file (i. e. -# this file). The URI MUST be absolute. -# -# The use of this property is optional. It is only needed by IXSIL, if the library will be initialized using -# the method IXSILInit.init(Properties, Properties, Properties). In this case it is used by IXSIL as the -# base URI for absolutizing other property URIs, such as "DOMUtils.SignatureSchema" (see below). -# -# PLEASE NOTE: Contrary to URIs under e.g. http or ftp scheme, URIs under file and jar scheme do not have an -# authority component. This means that the part following the scheme identifier starts with "/" -# (single slash character), and not with "//" (two slash characters). -# -# Example 1 (absolute URI under file scheme): "file:/c:/path1/path2/init.properties" -# Example 2 (absolute URI under jar scheme): "jar:/file:/c:/path1/path2/archive.jar!/init.properties" -# Example 3 (absolute URI under http scheme): "http://somewhere.org/path1/path2/init.properties" - -location.initProperties = file:/z:/private/IXSIL/currentDevelopment/src/init/properties/init.properties - - - -# This property contains a URI specifying the location of the IXSIL algorithm properties file. The URI can -# be absolute or relative. If a relative URI is used, it will be absolutized using this init property file's -# URI as the base. -# -# PLEASE NOTE: Contrary to URIs under e.g. http or ftp scheme, URIs under file and jar scheme do not have an -# authority component. This means that the part following the scheme identifier starts with "/" -# (single slash character), and not with "//" (two slash characters). -# -# Example 1 (absolute URI under file scheme): "file:/c:/path1/path2/algorithms.properties" -# Example 2 (absolute URI under jar scheme): "jar:/file:/c:/path1/path2/archive.jar!/algorithms.properties" -# Example 3 (absolute URI under http scheme): "http://somewhere.org/path1/path2/algorithms.properties" -# Example 4 (relative URI): "../otherpath/algorithms.properties" -# Example 5 (relative URI): "algorithms.properties" - -location.algorithmsProperties = algorithms.properties - - - -# This property contains a URI specifying the location of the IXSIL keyManager properties file. The URI can -# be absolute or relative. If a relative URI is used, it will be absolutized using this init property file's -# URI as the base. -# -# PLEASE NOTE: Contrary to URIs under e.g. http or ftp scheme, URIs under file and jar scheme do not have an -# authority component. This means that the part following the scheme identifier starts with "/" -# (single slash character), and not with "//" (two slash characters). -# -# Example 1 (absolute URI under file scheme): "file:/c:/path1/path2/keyManager.properties" -# Example 2 (absolute URI under jar scheme): "jar:/file:/c:/path1/path2/archive.jar!/keyManager.properties" -# Example 3 (absolute URI under http scheme): "http://somewhere.org/path1/path2/keyManager.properties" -# Example 4 (relative URI): "../otherpath/keyManager.properties" -# Example 5 (relative URI): "keyManager.properties" - -location.keyManagerProperties = keyManager.properties - - - -#---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -# AlgorithmFactory properties - - - -#This property specifies the extension class for the abstract class -#iaik.ixsil.algorithms.AlgorithmFactory, which is instantiated at invokation of method -#iaik.ixsil.algorithms.AlgorithmFactory.createFactory(). -#Please specifiy the fully qualified java class name for the class to be instantiated. - -AlgorithmFactory.ImplementingClass = iaik.ixsil.algorithms.AlgorithmFactoryDefaultImpl - - - -#---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -# VerifierKeyManager properties - -# This property specifies the implementation class for the interface -# iaik.ixsil.keyinfo.VerifierKeyManager, which is instantiated by IXSIL in the verification use case, if the -# signature algorithm does not know about the verification key, and if the XML signature bears a KeyInfo -# element which contains hints that can be used to deduce the verification key. -# Please specifiy the fully qualified java class name for the class to be instantiated. - -VerifierKeyManager.ImplementingClass = iaik.ixsil.keyinfo.KeyManagerImpl - - - -#---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -# XML namespace prefix properties - -# This property specifies the namespace prefix used for XML elements from the XML-Signature namespace. -# -# PLEASE NOTE: If the default namespace should be used for elements from the XML-Signature namespace leave -# the value of this property empty (i. e. 'namespacePrefix.XMLSignature = '). In all other cases the value -# of the property must contain the value of the namespace prefix followed by a colon (e. g. -# 'namespacePrefix.XMLSignature = dsig:'). - -namespacePrefix.XMLSignature = dsig: - - - -# This property specifies the namespace prefix used for XML elements from the XML Schema instance namespace. -# -# PLEASE NOTE: The prefix must not be empty. - -namespacePrefix.XMLSchemaInstance = xsi: - - -#---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -# DOMUtils properties - - - -# This property specifies the implementation class IXSIL should use for the interface -# iaik.ixsil.util.DOMUtilsInterface, which contains a couple of DOM utility methods, which IXSIL relies -# on. If you would like to employ a parser different from Apache Xerces, you must implement the -# DOMUtilsInterface and specify your implementation class using this property. -# Please specifiy the fully qualified java class name for the class to be instantiated. - -DOMUtils.ImplementingClass = iaik.ixsil.util.DOMUtilsImpl - - - -# This property is used by the standard implementation class for the interface -# iaik.ixsil.util.DOMUtilsInterface, namely iaik.ixsil.util.DOMUtilsImpl, which ships with IXSIL. -# It specifies, wheter WARNINGS generated by the Apache Xerces parser should lead to a parser exception -# or not. - -DOMUtils.ErrorHandler.reportWarnings = true - - - -# This property is used by the standard implementation class for the interface -# iaik.ixsil.util.DOMUtilsInterface, namely iaik.ixsil.util.DOMUtilsImpl, which ships with IXSIL. -# It specifies, wheter ERRORS generated by the Apache Xerces parser should lead to a parser exception -# or not. - -DOMUtils.ErrorHandler.reportErrors = true - - - -# This property is used by the standard implementation class for the interface -# iaik.ixsil.util.DOMUtilsInterface, namely iaik.ixsil.util.DOMUtilsImpl, which ships with IXSIL. -# It specifies, wheter FATAL ERRORS generated by the Apache Xerces parser should lead to a parser -# exception or not. - -DOMUtils.ErrorHandler.reportFatalErrors = true - - - -# This property is used by the standard implementation class for the interface -# iaik.ixsil.util.DOMUtilsInterface, namely iaik.ixsil.util.DOMUtilsImpl, which ships with IXSIL. -# It specifies an URI for the location of the XML schema for an XML signature, which is used as the -# reference grammar in method iaik.ixsil.util.DOMUtilsImpl.schemaValidateSignatureElement. -# The URI can be absolute or relative. If the URI is relative, it will be absolutized using the URI for -# this init property file as the base. - -DOMUtils.SignatureSchema = ../schemas/Signature.xsd - - - -# This property is used by the standard implementation class for the interface -# iaik.ixsil.util.DOMUtilsInterface, namely iaik.ixsil.util.DOMUtilsImpl, which ships with IXSIL. -# It specifies an URI for the location of the XML schema for Exclusive Canonicalization, which is -# used as the reference grammar in method iaik.ixsil.util.DOMUtilsImpl.schemaValidateSignatureElement. -# The URI can be absolute or relative. If the URI is relative, it will be absolutized using the URI for -# this init property file as the base. - -#DOMUtils.ExcC14nSchema = ../schemas/exc-c14n.xsd - - - -#---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -# XPathUtils properties - -# This property specifies the implementation class IXSIL should use for the interface -# iaik.ixsil.util.XPathUtilsInterface, which contains a couple of XPath utility methods, which IXSIL relies -# on. If you would like to employ a XPath engine different from Apache Xalan, you must implement the -# XPathUtilsInterface and specify your implementation class using this property. -# Please specifiy the fully qualified java class name for the class to be instantiated. - -XPathUtils.ImplementingClass = iaik.ixsil.util.XPathUtilsImpl - - - -#---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -# CanonicalXMLSerializer properties - - - -# This property specifies the implementation class IXSIL should use for the interface -# iaik.ixsil.util.CanonicalXMLSerialierInterface. IXSIL relies on this interface to serialize XML according -# to "Canonical XML" (see http://www.w3.org/TR/2001/REC-xml-c14n-20010315). If you would like to employ an -# implemenation different from the standard implementation shipped with IXSIL, you must implement the -# CanonicalXMLSerialierInterface and specify your implementation class using this property. -# Please specifiy the fully qualified java class name for the class to be instantiated. - -CanonicalXMLSerializer.CanonicalXMLImplementingClass = iaik.ixsil.util.CanonicalXMLSerializerImpl - - - -# This property specifies the implementation class IXSIL should use for the interface -# iaik.ixsil.util.ExclusiveCanonicalXMLSerialierInterface. IXSIL relies on this interface to serialize XML -# according to "Exclusive XML Canonicalization" (see http://www.w3.org/TR/2001/WD-xml-exc-c14n-20011120). -# If you would like to employ an implemenation different from the standard implementation shipped with -# IXSIL, you must implement the ExclusiveCanonicalXMLSerialierInterface and specify your implementation -# class using this property. -# Please specifiy the fully qualified java class name for the class to be instantiated. - -CanonicalXMLSerializer.ExclusiveCanonicalXMLImplementingClass = iaik.ixsil.util.CanonicalXMLSerializerImpl -- cgit v1.2.3