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authorAde Lee <alee@redhat.com>2012-01-11 13:01:06 -0500
committerAde Lee <alee@redhat.com>2012-01-11 13:49:51 -0500
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diff --git a/pki/base/java-tools/src/com/netscape/cmstools/PKCS10Client.java b/pki/base/java-tools/src/com/netscape/cmstools/PKCS10Client.java
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--- a/pki/base/java-tools/src/com/netscape/cmstools/PKCS10Client.java
+++ b/pki/base/java-tools/src/com/netscape/cmstools/PKCS10Client.java
@@ -51,9 +51,12 @@ import com.netscape.cmsutil.util.HMACDigest;
* PKCS#10 certificate request with the public key, and outputs the request
* to a file.
* <p>
- * PKCS #10 is a certification request syntax standard defined by RSA. A CA may support multiple types of certificate requests. The Certificate System CA supports KEYGEN, PKCS#10, CRMF, and CMC.
+ * PKCS #10 is a certification request syntax standard defined by RSA. A CA may support multiple types of certificate
+ * requests. The Certificate System CA supports KEYGEN, PKCS#10, CRMF, and CMC.
* <p>
- * To get a certificate from the CA, the certificate request needs to be submitted to and approved by a CA agent. Once approved, a certificate is created for the request, and certificate attributes, such as extensions, are populated according to certificate profiles.
+ * To get a certificate from the CA, the certificate request needs to be submitted to and approved by a CA agent. Once
+ * approved, a certificate is created for the request, and certificate attributes, such as extensions, are populated
+ * according to certificate profiles.
* <p>
*
* @version $Revision$, $Date$