Hi!
I have a problem while verifyong pdf signatures and certificates. The
problem is that I don't need to load default CAcertsKeystore, i need to load
my own Keystore.
Currently, I have this code:
java.io.FileInputStream fis = new java.io.FileInputStream("C:\\Documents and
Settings\\Administrador\\Escritorio\\bttkeystore");
char[] password = ("changeit").toCharArray();
KeyStore ks = KeyStore.getInstance(KeyStore.getDefaultType());
ks.load(fis, password);
And it works fine!
But my question is: Does exist a way to "include" or replace the default
CAcertsKeystore located in java.home/lib/security/cacerts with my own root
certificate in order to load it using PdfPKCS7.load Cacerts KeyStore() ???
I mean, I want to know if its possible to load my own keystore while calling
PdfPKCS7.loadCacertsKeyStore() .
Hope you can help me!
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