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Hi,
We would like to configure the connection towards a Safenet Luna SA HSM PCI device installed on a distant server. We read the following document describing the PKCS#11 Windows 64 bits issue and the workaround by using the SDK provided HSMWS java middleware : http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/808/cpsid_80835.html
We have several questions about that tool :
1\ As the KB article talks only about Windows 64 bits platform, may we assume that we do not need to use it on a LCES2 server using RHEL5 or SuSE platform and that LC DS ES2.5 is able to adress the PKCS#11 library in a 64 bits environment?
2\ If we decide to finally use a Windows 64bits platform fot the LC DS ES2.5, is it preferable to use that HSMWS tool on a distant 32 bits Windows PC with a 32 bits JDK installed or directly on the LiveCycle ES2.5 Windows 64 bits server. In this last case, we need to install a 32 bits JDK if I do well understand but the document says to set a JAVA_HOME env variable. How can we do that if the JAVA_HOME is already set for the 64 bits JDK on the server, can we set a JAVA_HOME_32 env var instead for the 32bits Sun JDK and will the HSMWS tool able to read that JAVA_HOME_32 env var?
3\ Is the HSMWS tool sufficiently robust to resist to about five invocations of the exposed Web Service by second without response speed or memory leak issues ?
4\ As the tool is launched only as a Java client in a console in your document, is it possible to start that tool as a windows service and what is the best way you can recommend to us for doing that ?
5\ Does it exist a WAR or EAR version of that tool for deploying it on an Application Server like jBoss 4.2.1 and if not could Adobe possibly provide us with the java source code of that tool ?
Thanks,
Alexis.
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