Android 2.something had a half-implemented <keygen> that (if it had
worked...) does what you are asking for, albeit in a very primitive
way.

I don't know if 2.3 has a complete implementation.

Anders

On Mar 28, 10:17 pm, azahur <[email protected]> wrote:
> I am in the process of writing an application which would provision
> user Certificates on to mobile devices. I am completly new to Android
> so am not sure where to start.
> What I think needs to happen is this
>
> 1) User connects the phone to the PC (windows OS)
> 2) User opens webpage and selects a certifcate type and device type
> (Andoroid)
> 3)The webpage connects to the CA, gets a user certificate and installs
> it on the connected mobile device (android in my case)
>
> I have researched this use case and found API's that do the same for
> windows Mobile. Just wondering if similar APIs are available for
> Android and mabye IPhone.
>
> Does anyone know if this kind of functionality is already availble by
> other third party software, which could be integrated with my
> application?
>
> Any help would be appreciated

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