There is now an Ant task for signing Windows executable files:
http://ebourg.github.com/jsign
The task is platform independent and doesn't rely on native tools like signtool or signcode. And if you already have a keystore for signing jar files you can reuse it directly, no need to generate the SPC/PVK files.
thank you for providing these informations.....i would like to know about backend testing......tools used....could you please help me out....thanks in advance......
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This article is so awesome that after reading this i need not to remember the definitions of various types of testing.I can give the real life scenarios and that way i am able to remember all that i read.Simply awesome.Thanks for sharing such a wonderful gift with us
Very good analysis about automation.You have explained very clearly.If you mention some tools like QTP,Winrunner........and what are all the benefits,when will we use particular means it will be more helpful.
thanks for the detailed analysis and sharing.
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What you are trying to do is not an easy task, I am also trying it but I ma facing some problems while dealing with the exe conversion factor.If you can provide any help please let me know.
FYI, this only works if you import the cert into your login keychain. Otherwise it perpetually asks to unlock the System keychain everytime you codesign.
excellent information.want explanation about compatibility and cross browser. cross browser is nothing but we will test the application in different browsers like IE,Firefox,chrome....
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Google Calendar is another productivity tool that I found became so important to me, I developed a web app called meetingShed which integrates with it to make booking meetings / appointments straightforward. Please do check it out and if you like it recommend it to others.
That's a good question, I don't know for sure (I haven't tried it), but from what I understand, System.exit(0) will exit right away, and bypass onClose(). Others can correct me if I'm wrong.
Excellent post. One quick question: when I execute System.exit(0), does it initially go through onClose() method or does it just exits right away discarding everything
I can see you mention "usability testing" in your article. You can take a look at www.userfeel.com and learn more about remote, low-cost, quick, effective usability testing.
Hi... I need the BB JRE 4.3.0 for Eclipse but it is no longer available at http://www.blackberry.com/go/eclipseUpdate/3.5/java. Do you know where can I get it?. I donwloaded JDE 4.3.0 from RIM and installed separately (outside Eclipse) but when I try to import it in Eclipse, it can't find the .ee definition file. Thanks for your blog