Hi Sam,

> Actually, I am still not able to get this to work. It resolves the
> plugin now but it doesn't seem to do anything.
> 
> The documentation for eclipse-jarsigner is a bit lacking. I would assume
> that if you invoke the plugin from a pom, it will replace all .jar files
> in the directory containing that pom, and its subdirectories, with
> signed versions, but that doesn't seem to be happening.
> 
> How is it meant to work?

I had to resort to the Wayback Machine, but an old blog post I wrote
some years ago might help:
<https://web.archive.org/web/20170422050428/http://www.codetrails.com/blog/sign-your-eclipse-project>
Explains signing plugins, features, and all things pack200.

Best wishes,

Andreas

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