Hi John, For the development phase itself, self-signed might be enough for test purposes. Obviously, production is a different story. However, when a product of mine has reached a product state it should have a "program of record" which is directly connected to the USG, which is supposed to supply the certificate itself.
However, the only certificates I have worked with pertaining to WebObjects is the web server's HTTPS certificate. Usually, I follow the directions for Apache or the native distribution there of (example: Mac OSX Servers over the years). There is a mandate coming down from on high regarding the application itself. The mandated action seems kind of like a developer for an Apple Mac/iOS app including their developer certificate to get their product on the Apple store. However, jumping from academia to government, the jump opted me out of that activity. (Although, they will let me take leave without pay to work for a company like a Wonder company). So can Jenkins put the certificate anywhere on a build? Do I need special instructions with ant to tell Jenkins to pick up a production certificate (as opposed to DUD certificates) for builds that pass their tests? What has been the community's experience with this? Is there any special issues for Oracle 7/8 running on MS Windows Server 2008-2012R2? In any case, thank you for your indulgence on the question. V/R, Daniel Beatty, Ph.D., IEEE Certified Software Development Professional (CSDP) Computer Scientist Code 474300D 1 Administration Circle. M/S 1109 China Lake, CA 93555 [email protected] (760)939-7097 -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of John Pollard Sent: Friday, November 07, 2014 1:42 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: Java Certificates applying to WebObjects Daniel, If this is a Java Code Signing certificate, we use Tucows https://author.tucows.com/ to buy a Comodo certificate which cost $195 for a 3 year renewal last time round. If you need more info, let me know and feel free to email off list on this one. John > On 5 Nov 2014, at 16:41, Beatty, Daniel D CIV NAVAIR, 474300D > <[email protected]> wrote: > > Greetings gang, > Has any of you had any experience with a client that need a certificate for > WebObjects to tell the JRE that it is safe to run? It seems that I have > some requirements coming down saying that side from the certificate for the > web site (HTTPS) itself, there also needs to be a certificate for the JRE, > similar to Apple's developer certificate with its sandbox technology. > > If so, does anyone have a procedure that we can follow. > > V/R, > Daniel Beatty, Ph.D., > IEEE Certified Software Development Professional (CSDP) Computer > Scientist Code 474300D > 1 Administration Circle. M/S 1109 > China Lake, CA 93555 > [email protected] > (760)939-7097 > > _______________________________________________ > Do not post admin requests to the list. They will be ignored. > Webobjects-dev mailing list ([email protected]) > Help/Unsubscribe/Update your Subscription: > https://lists.apple.com/mailman/options/webobjects-dev/john%40pollardw > eb.com > > This email sent to [email protected] _______________________________________________ Do not post admin requests to the list. They will be ignored. Webobjects-dev mailing list ([email protected]) Help/Unsubscribe/Update your Subscription: https://lists.apple.com/mailman/options/webobjects-dev/daniel.beatty%40navy.mil This email sent to [email protected]
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