SqueakSSL in gemstone?

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SqueakSSL in gemstone?

Bart Veenstra
Hi List,

Is it safe to use SqueakSSL in gemstone and where do I place the
native library?

I need it for authenticating users using OAuth 2.0 and OpenID using
the excellent Cloudfork.


Regards,

Bart
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Re: SqueakSSL in gemstone?

SeanTAllen
Gemstone doesnt have the same kind of FFI. Do you just need to make an SSL connection?
If yes, see... http://www.monkeysnatchbanana.com/posts/2010/06/22/faking-a-https-client-for-glass.html

On Sat, Oct 9, 2010 at 11:05 AM, Bart Veenstra <[hidden email]> wrote:
Hi List,

Is it safe to use SqueakSSL in gemstone and where do I place the
native library?

I need it for authenticating users using OAuth 2.0 and OpenID using
the excellent Cloudfork.


Regards,

Bart

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Re: SqueakSSL in gemstone?

Philippe Marschall
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2010/10/9 Bart Veenstra <[hidden email]>:
> Hi List,
>
> Is it safe to use SqueakSSL in gemstone and where do I place the
> native library?

AFAIK SqueakSSL has no license. You need to get one from Andreas.

Cheers
Philippe