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Lee Everett

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Lee Everett

Does anyone know where I can get a Java code signer? (Doesn't need to be free)

 

I hate this new update that came out with the latest Java version, now they automatically assume everything you work on is dangerous and you must purchase a code signer. I tried to purchase one on a site, and they started asking me for very personal information including business name and where they can find my business forms at. It's ridiculous.

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Do you use Eclipse as your IDE? You can create your own keys and sign your own packages within.

 

I hate java but am forced to use it because I do some Android stuff, I've never had any issues with signing my own stuff using Eclipse.

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Lee Everett

Do you use Eclipse as your IDE? You can create your own keys and sign your own packages within.

 

I hate java but am forced to use it because I do some Android stuff, I've never had any issues with signing my own stuff using Eclipse.

 

Yeah I have both Intellij and Eclipse. With the new Java update, self-signing now brings up a huge caution sign and sometimes blocks the user from using your application now. They're promoting people to go and use an authorized or "trusted" code signer and spend around $180-$250 / year for a certificate. I was going to purchase one from Digicert, but they were asking for too much personal information and I respect my privacy way too much to go through that.

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