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  • From: Mitch Amiano <mitch.amiano@a...>
  • To: Andrew Welch <andrew.j.welch@g...>
  • Date: Mon, 20 Nov 2006 09:14:58 -0500

There was a thread started by Dave Pawson discussing md5 checksums, 
which may have mentioned some libraries or tools. See 
http://www.stylusstudio.com/xmldev/200607/post00110.html for the start 
of the thread.
Libraries providing xml-signature functionality also provide 
canonicalization methods.
Ah, I may have replied to Dave directly. Here is a snippet I dug up from 
my outbox:


http://xml.apache.org/security/index.html seems to be what Sun refer to 
from their tutorial?

As you say, there *must* be some standard libs that do the C14N stuff.
> > More reading called for.

> The security libraries we've been discussing have interfaces to perform 
> the c14n.

The Apache libraries?
http://java.sun.com/webservices/docs/2.0/tutorial/doc/XMLDigitalSignatureAPI.html#wp268799
seems to be using Sun software with Apache libraries (security
libraries?)

http://xml.apache.org/security/dist/java-library/ is the Apache stuff,
but it's very sparse on documentation, other than the test stuff?






Andrew Welch wrote:
> Is there a free Java xml canonicalizer out there to allow the
> comparing of xml fragments?
>
> If not, how does everyone compare xml fragments or files for equality?
>
> thanks
> andrew
>
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