Smart Client digital signature issue
Posted: Tue Dec 07, 2010 4:16 am
Hi,
I'm having issues getting our smart client to launch using our code signing certificate.
When I launch the smart client, I get the initial warning that "Part of the application is missing a digital signature." The more detailed messages say "...Although the application has a digital signature, the application's associated file (JNLP) does not have one....The digital signature was generated with a trusted certificate."
Following everything I've found in the forums here:
-- I removed swingbeans.jar from the application server
-- I have unsigned and resigned all jars under the following directories and their subdirectories: lafs, beans, plugins, and lib. The jars all verify using both signtester.jar and jarsigner
-- No jars are double-signed under these directories
-- No jars are unsigned under these directories
-- All jars have the same certificate
-- I flushed my java caches using the Java control panel tool
-- I'm running the latest JDK/JRE for Windows XP on the client
Any thoughts on what I might have missed? I'm sure I haven't listed everything I've tried. We are currently running Servoy 5.1.4.
Thanks,
Guerry
I'm having issues getting our smart client to launch using our code signing certificate.
When I launch the smart client, I get the initial warning that "Part of the application is missing a digital signature." The more detailed messages say "...Although the application has a digital signature, the application's associated file (JNLP) does not have one....The digital signature was generated with a trusted certificate."
Following everything I've found in the forums here:
-- I removed swingbeans.jar from the application server
-- I have unsigned and resigned all jars under the following directories and their subdirectories: lafs, beans, plugins, and lib. The jars all verify using both signtester.jar and jarsigner
-- No jars are double-signed under these directories
-- No jars are unsigned under these directories
-- All jars have the same certificate
-- I flushed my java caches using the Java control panel tool
-- I'm running the latest JDK/JRE for Windows XP on the client
Any thoughts on what I might have missed? I'm sure I haven't listed everything I've tried. We are currently running Servoy 5.1.4.
Thanks,
Guerry