nope. Read the blog carefully.
https://blogs.oracle.com/java-platform-group/entry/code_signing_understanding_who_and
<<*Developers* must sign any browser applet or Web Start application that
they produce. Signatures on other application types (such as back-end
server applications) are optional.>>
It's all about how complex this is going to be within an organization that
requires local testing. Right?
On Wed, Nov 6, 2013 at 8:08 AM, Nicolas Vervelle <nverve...@gmail.com>wrote:
> Hi Bob,
>
> Hard constraints are indeed being added to Java for applets and JNLP :-(
>
> I think it will still be possible to use self signed applets locally for
> development by circumventing this mechanism : a trusted certificate is
> nothing more than a certificate issued by a root certificate authority who
> is trusted. For a developer, it's probably possible to add your own self
> signed certificate in the trusted authorities on your computer...
> We'll have to look more seriously into this very soon :-(
>
> Nico
>
>
> On Wed, Nov 6, 2013 at 4:27 PM, Robert Hanson <hans...@stolaf.edu> wrote:
>
>> Kind of a doomsday, I'm afraid.
>>
>> One of the aspects of this (if I have it right, and I think I do) is that
>> *all
>> Java developers who which to build any applet and run it on their local
>> installations will have to have trusted signed certificates.*
>>
>> As far as I can tell, this is pretty much the end of joint open-source
>> Java applet development. In order to test your code, you will have to have
>> a *trusted* signed certificate. No self-signing. Period. Of course, you
>> can still build applications and run them on your computer (go figure!).
>> You just can't make an applet. We'll see if that pans out, but from what I
>> read, that's the case.
>>
>>
>> https://blogs.oracle.com/java-platform-group/entry/code_signing_understanding_who_and
>>
>> [By the way, this entire blog is something to take a look at. It will be
>> our guide to the next stage.]
>>
>> This saddens me very much. It isn't just Jmol. It's about the wider
>> development community. All except a few will be locked out of contributing
>> in any significant way to any Java project that involves applets.
>>
>> Bob
>>
>> --
>> Robert M. Hanson
>> Larson-Anderson Professor of Chemistry
>> St. Olaf College
>> Northfield, MN
>> http://www.stolaf.edu/people/hansonr
>>
>>
>> If nature does not answer first what we want,
>> it is better to take what answer we get.
>>
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