Miguel wrote:
Chris wrote:
Therefore, when building Jmol would it be possible to sign Jmol.jar with
the same certificate as is used to sign the Jmol applet JARs?
It is not exactly clear to me what you are asking.
The Jmol applet jars are signed using self-signed certificate information
that is checked into CVS.
Q: Are you asking that the build system be modified so that the standard
Jmol.jar is signed?
I think that's what he is asking.
It should be a little easier for someone to setup a java webstart page
if Jmol is already signed.
Q: If so, what implications would that have (if any) for local execution
of Jmol.jar?
I would say none but I haven't tried.
I doubt that a local execution would check if the jar is signed or not.
(Let's transfer this discussion to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Miguel
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