Thanks, Aiden. The file build.xml in the Jmol source directory does this 
just fine. I modified the manifests a bit and was worried that I messed 
them up, but I successfully used the 11.1.30 applet on the web to read 
RCSB data files directly, so that is working properly now.


Aidan Heerdegen wrote:

>On 03/05/2007, at 11:45 PM, Timothy Driscoll wrote:
>
>  
>
>>On May 3, 2007, at 6:10 AM, Bob Hanson wrote:
>>
>>    
>>
>>>Can you just summarize what is involved in setting one up? Is it as
>>>simple as using
>>>
>>>jmolInitialize(".",true)
>>>
>>>      
>>>
>>oh, sorry.  I have not used Jmol.js for this.  regardless, it was as
>>easy as calling the signed applet files in the applet tag.
>>
>>as far as signing it, I don't know how that is done.  sorry; I'm not
>>much help.
>>    
>>
>
>I use the signed applet (I am working on an in-house application that  
>requires extensive access to local files).
>
>I have also created my own signed applets. From memory I had to  
>create a key entry using keytool and then I sign my applet with this  
>command:
>
>jarsigner Fourdem.jar fourdem
>
>(where fourdem is the "alias" of my key entry)
>
>This is the output from keytool when I list my keys:
>
>~$ keytool -list
>Enter keystore password:  ..........
>
>Keystore type: jks
>Keystore provider: SUN
>
>Your keystore contains 1 entry
>
>fourdem, 26/02/2007, keyEntry,
>Certificate fingerprint (MD5): A1:BD:5E:49:AB:D7:...............
>
>
>(All of this is on Debian Linux with java 1.4.2)
>
>
>Cheerio
>
>Aidan
>
>
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