Using JavaFX deploy and having signing issues...

Jeff Martin jeff at reportmill.com
Mon Mar 24 16:36:40 UTC 2014


I do this with my app, which works (though I don't submit it to the Mac App Store):

	codesign -s "Developer ID Application" RMStudio14.app

jeff

On Mar 24, 2014, at 11:26 AM, Tony Anecito <adanecito at yahoo.com> wrote:

> Does anyone know how to codesign the jdk in the bundle created by JavaFX deploy ant task properly?
> I tried:
> codesign -f -s "3rd Party Mac Developer Application: <Cert Name>"  name.app/Contents/Plugins/jdk1.8.0.jdk
>  
> I get the error: name.app/Contents/Plugins/jdk1.8.0.jdk bundle format unrecognized, invalid, or unsuitable
>  
> I am wondering what was done with Ensemble to get past this issue.
>  
> Thanks,
> -Tony
> 
> 
> 
> On Sunday, March 23, 2014 4:52 PM, Tony Anecito <adanecito at yahoo.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
>  
> I am using JavaFX deploy ant task and having issue trying to sign because of jre embeded for Apple Store bundling. It is the last issue I have to fix then I can finish my Apple Store submission.
>  
> Apparently even the jdk for the bundle has to be signed. To do that I had to redo permissions of jars and dylib files so the signing process would not error.
>  
> My jars for my own app jars are code signed already. I am using the Apple find and codesign together so the jdk jre jars and dylib files get signed by codesign.
>  
> Still I get error when submitting final pkg (with its own signing requirements) about invalid signature saying app not signed.
>  
> I also discovered the JavaFX deploy lowercases my bundle id so it did not match bundle id registered with iconnect. I fixed the pinfo file so it matched.
>  
> I would really like to see how this is all done with the ensemble app from the JavaFX group.
>  
> Regards,
> -Tony



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