RSA AES decryption fails - InvalidKeyException?

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Looks like the server uses IBMs JVM, so I don't think the Oracle policy files apply. – GregS Jul 20 at 22:22 I don't know if the server is set up with that, but I will ask – iowatiger08 Jul 22 at 20:54.

The Unlimited Jurisdiciton policy might work, but I attempted to use the IBMJCE without success as well. Then, I switched to use the SunJCE provider (version Java 1.6) and now I am able to do the encryption and decryption in both Android and Websphere. I am having the administrators look into the policy files to see if BouncyCastle could be enabled, but I am ok with using the Sun provider files.

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