Solution : https://service.sap.com/sap/support/notes/1240081 (SAP Service marketplace login required)
Summary :
SAP does not include Java Cryptography Extension (JCE) Jurisdiction Policy files in its Java Virtual Machine (JVM). This absence restricts cryptographic functionalities essential for operations like HTTPS communication or secure storage management. These files, provided in both "Strong but limited" (128-bit encryption limit) and "Unlimited" versions, are available separately for download. They should be manually added to the JVM by placing them at specified locations within the JVM directory. This adjustment is crucial for enabling full cryptographic capabilities and ensuring compatibility with various SAP products and services provided through SAP’s Service Marketplace or Oracle's archives.
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