Isn't this the problem that DKIM is supposed to solve?
Super stealth mode :)
BigInteger is immutable so this won't work
I read "Solve the problem in a single separate .java file which compiles and runs with JDK 6 or 7." to mean that the entire solution has to be in one Java file.
And even if this endpoint (defined in the WSDL) was changed to to https there is nothing stopping you from overriding it and pointing it to any other (possibly unsecure) URL.
I took a similar aptitude test applying to IBM when I graduated in 2000. It was actually a lot of fun. Great story raganwald, it made my day.
Isn't this the problem that DKIM is supposed to solve?
Super stealth mode :)
BigInteger is immutable so this won't work
I read "Solve the problem in a single separate .java file which compiles and runs with JDK 6 or 7." to mean that the entire solution has to be in one Java file.
And even if this endpoint (defined in the WSDL) was changed to to https there is nothing stopping you from overriding it and pointing it to any other (possibly unsecure) URL.
I took a similar aptitude test applying to IBM when I graduated in 2000. It was actually a lot of fun. Great story raganwald, it made my day.