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Java Cryptographic Extensions (JCE) is a set of Java API's which provides cryptographic services such as encryption, secret Key Generation, Message Authentication code and Key Agreement. The ciphers supported by JCE include symmetric, asymmetric, block and stream ciphers. JCE was an optional package to JDK v 1.2.x and 1.3.x. JCE has been integrated into JDK v1.4.

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