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Ken,

On 8/7/12 12:01 PM, Ken Alverson wrote:
> We are trying to get our application Microsoft certified.

Forgive my ignorance, but what the heck does a "Microsoft certified
application" mean?

> There are several test cases that involve adding digital
> signatures, required manifest entries, etc. that do not currently
> exist for Tomcat exe's. I am just wondering if anyone else has run
> into trouble getting certified with Microsoft using Tomcat?

Is it even possible to get a Java-based program certified by Microsoft
in any way? I would have thought that you'd have to use Silverli...,
er, .NE..., er ... I guess "Metro" is this year's standard technology.

- -chris
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