I am trying to sign a java application I have developed. I'm not sure how to do that from my Azure account. Any advice?

Kemmardo Simmonds 0 Reputation points
2024-12-17T23:22:28.6166667+00:00

I have looked at a few youtube videos about signing certificates and eventually was convinced that I need to sign up to a certificate provider; so I'm now signed up on the azure platform and subscribed to the "trusted signing service".

Is there any document I can follow to sign my java app? It is built and ready for deployment. However, if was build outside of azure. All I need is to have it "trusted" when running.

Azure Trusted Signing
Azure Trusted Signing
Trusted Signing is a Microsoft fully managed, end-to-end signing solution that simplifies the certificate signing process and helps partner developers more easily build and distribute applications.
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  2. James Hamil 26,961 Reputation points Microsoft Employee
    2024-12-18T21:55:18.85+00:00

    Hi @Kemmardo Simmonds , currently you would have to use a third-party tool that integrates Trusted Signing for Java. JSign is one option.

    Please let me know if you have any questions and I can help you further.

    If this answer helps you please mark "Accept Answer" so other users can reference it.

    Thank you,

    James

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