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Hi All,
During development process I need a code signing test certificate in order to test the midlet on a real device. Is there a chance to make such a certificate and install it on a Nokia 6630 so that the code is in the trusted domain? Regards Rahul Krishna |
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I dont think there is any such certificate provided as test certificate. But if u can tell wat all secure apis u are using than, we might tell you wat behaviour u will see after signing.
au revoir Prakash Raman |
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Well,there is no such a concept about the testing certificates/dummy certificates so far.If you want to sign you developed application,then you have to purchase the certificate either from Thwate or VeriSign. Thanks R a j - The K e r n e l |
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