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- [mojo-dev] [jira] (MNBMODULE-204) Use JarSigner clas... Seb Calbaza (JIRA)
- [mojo-dev] [jira] (MNBMODULE-204) Use JarSigner... Jesse Glick (JIRA)
- [mojo-dev] [jira] (MNBMODULE-204) Use JarSigner... Seb Calbaza (JIRA)
- [mojo-dev] [jira] (MNBMODULE-204) Use JarSigner... Seb Calbaza (JIRA)
- [mojo-dev] [jira] (MNBMODULE-204) Use JarSigner... Seb Calbaza (JIRA)
- [mojo-dev] [jira] (MNBMODULE-204) Use JarSigner... Jesse Glick (JIRA)
- [mojo-dev] [jira] (MNBMODULE-204) Use JarSigner... Seb Calbaza (JIRA)
- [mojo-dev] [jira] (MNBMODULE-204) Use JarSigner... Pino Silvaggio (JIRA)
- [mojo-dev] [jira] (MNBMODULE-204) Use JarSigner... Pino Silvaggio (JIRA)

If you mean to call sun.security.tools.JarSigner.main(String[]) directly, this cannot be the only option as this class is specific to the Oracle JDK and its signature is subject to change without notice. Inlining the code would be a license violation and it is probably too complex to write from scratch (though many clauses known to be inapplicable for this use case could be dropped).