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Sep 28, 2011
03:48 PM
Sign lax.jar
Is it legal to sign lax.jar with our company certificate?
I'm running into an issue when trying to run the LaunchAnywhere application with signed jar's in the classpath.
source: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1339787/java-lang-securityexception-class-xyzs-signer-information-does-not-match-sign
The only two solutions I've found are:
1) don't sign any of our jar's that go into the classpath
2) sign the lax.jar (which is an installanywhere file in the root program file folder of IA 2011)
Ideas?
I'm running into an issue when trying to run the LaunchAnywhere application with signed jar's in the classpath.
java.lang.SecurityException: class “XYZ”'s signer information does not match signer information of other classes in the same package
source: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1339787/java-lang-securityexception-class-xyzs-signer-information-does-not-match-sign
The only two solutions I've found are:
1) don't sign any of our jar's that go into the classpath
2) sign the lax.jar (which is an installanywhere file in the root program file folder of IA 2011)
Ideas?
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Sep 29, 2011
12:23 AM
IMHO no, but you should be asking IA support this kind of "legal" question.
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Sep 30, 2011
09:18 AM
I'm curious how other people are working around this. I'm sure someone else is delivering signed jar files and wanting to run them with InstallAnywhere? I can't be the first person to have run into this issue?
Anyone else??
Anyone else??