I'm currently building a Java daemon that will need to be able to sign and certify PDF documents. Now I've already implemented the code for this, but there is one "little" problem.
The problem:
The certificate I use needs to automatically be validated via Adobe Reader. To do this you need to make sure your certificate is used by a partn...
HI ,
I would just like to know if I'll need a certificate from Thawte ( $299 for 1 year )or verisgn for my j2me application for the s60 3rd edition !!!
My app uses the following functionalities:- Access IMEI number,
Perform a lot of network requests using httpconnection,
uses GoogleMaps,
Open a url,
Send SMS,
make a call,
Using Mail4Me f...
I wrote a .Net application that has nothing to do with network communication. There is not a single line of code in the whole application that uses the NIC, but my firewall has caught it trying to contact Verisign for some reason when the app starts. This does not happen regularly; as a matter of fact, it has only happened twice.
The la...
I was sure for a long time that the answer is yes.
But after I've read this article:
http://javablog.co.uk/2007/08/09/how-midlet-signing-is-killing-j2me/
(especially "How MIDlet signing used to be" section), I was not sure.
I'm developing a Java ME application and my goal is to get rid of all those security warnings about network acces...
I'm looking an option to buy a verisign ssl certificate for my company.
previously we were using godaddy but godaddy ssl is not installed on blackberry. we can install manually or programmatically but its a extra over head for users.
you can see here what problem we are facing with goddady
So now we are moving to verisign ssl certifica...