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			<title type="html"><![CDATA[Hybrid TLS 1.3 (PQC) support in wolfSSL JNI (Java)]]></title>
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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>Hello,</p><p>I’ve been reviewing the wolfSSL documentation and have tested the hybrid TLS 1.3 examples in C. On the native side, I was able to successfully compile wolfSSL with PQC_Hybrids and run the client/server examples using hybrid TLS 1.3 without any issues.</p><p>I’m new to this area, and I would like to achieve the same from Java using wolfSSL JNI. However, when checking the JSSE provider documentation, I only see references to classical algorithms, although there is also mention of the QSH (quantum-safe handshake) extension.</p><p>My questions are:<br />Is wolfSSL_PQC_Hybrids currently supported through wolfssl-jni-jsse?<br />Is the QSH extension compatible with TLS 1.3 from Java?<br />If not, are there any plans to expose hybrid key exchange groups in the JNI wrapper?</p><p>Any guidance would be greatly appreciated.</p>]]></content>
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