Markus,

We have not not (at this point) tried to build with multiple certs at 
the same time.  I've read things on the net that lead me to believe that 
it is possible to do, but I'm not sure about that nor do I have any 
first hand experience.

Sorry...
Craig

Markus Sinner wrote:
> Hi Craig,
>
> thanks for the reply. Primarily we are looking for information for
> germany. I already noticed that on the same device but from different
> providers/brandings the root-certs are not the same.
>
> Many manufacturers seem to want to force us developers to sign their own
> developer-programs and get their certification. The expenses are not the
> problem at all - it is the hard work you have to invest to get the certs
> all the time you release a new software. I am glad that we got
> BlackBerry working now :-)
>
> But that did not answer my question. Do you know if one JAD can have
> multiple certs? It would not be problem to sign with different certs for
> different phones, but what does not let me sleep is, that we encountered
> that one device is able to support versign in a Provider1-Brand and
> thawte in a Provider2-Brand :-(
>
> Greetings,
> Markus
>
> Craig Setera schrieb:
>   
>> Welcome to one of the worst parts of JavaME development.  We are finding 
>> at mFoundry, that we have to go through various services to get things 
>> signed appropriate for each carrier.  It is a real pain.   In addition, 
>> we are also finding that the root certificate authorities aren't all the 
>> same across devices.  A secure http server certificate doesn't seem to 
>> work for all devices.  The whole thing is pretty ugly.  Are you looking 
>> for information in the US?
>>
>> Markus Sinner wrote:
>>     
>>> Hallo there,
>>>
>>> has anyone tried to sign a Midlet using more than one cert? I think it
>>> should be possible to let one key be verified/signed by a provider, sign
>>> your midlet and then export multiple certs into the jar (the JadTool
>>> indeed does support parameters for doing that).
>>>
>>> Next questions: does anybody know which phones/provider does support
>>> which Certificates? We have a cert from Verisign, but almost half of the
>>> phone we test one do reject the signature from verisign.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Markus
>>>
>>>   
>>>       
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