Sorry, my conclusions in #5 was incorrect.

The root certificate is indeed in the certificate store. It is

Owner: OU=Class 3 Public Primary Certification Authority, O="VeriSign, Inc.", C=
US
Issuer: OU=Class 3 Public Primary Certification Authority, O="VeriSign, Inc.", C
=US
Serial number: 70bae41d10d92934b638ca7b03ccbabf
Valid from: Mon Jan 29 02:00:00 EET 1996 until: Wed Aug 02 02:59:59 EEST 2028
Certificate fingerprints:
         MD5:  10:FC:63:5D:F6:26:3E:0D:F3:25:BE:5F:79:CD:67:67
         SHA1: 74:2C:31:92:E6:07:E4:24:EB:45:49:54:2B:E1:BB:C5:3E:61:74:E2
         Signature algorithm name: MD2withRSA
         Version: 1


The problem is a different one. OpenJDK doesn't build the chain from the 
intermediate Code Signing certificate to the root certificate. See attached 
screen shot. 

** Attachment added: "cert chain in OpenJDK"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openjdk-6/+bug/566317/+attachment/1651106/+files/sampo-cert-openjdk.png

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