For a Java Web Start application, you can start
with self signing and then upgrade to some other source when you are done and
want to get rid of the warning message. Remember certificates are date based and
you don’t want to have to start expiring until you are ready for
production.
If your target device is a cell phone, don’t
go out and spend the money yet at Verisign or other place. Motorola for example
signs there own jars and has a very very long approval process.
-----Original Message-----
From: wonton927 [mailto:wonton927@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, May
30, 2007 2:07 PM
To: Trey Howard; users@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [cinjug-users] JAR
signing
If your target is PC web, then Entrust will be good
enough for
better price , but if your target is wireless web or cell phone web,
then you'd better use Verisign even though SSL certificate is necessary
evil.
Ling
Trey Howard
<trey.howard@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Can
anyone recommend a good certificate authority for a Java WebStart
code signing certificate?
Thanks in advance
-Trey
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