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  1. Re: Running unsigned (Java) applications like this will be blocked in a future release

    You can already specify individual permissions. You still have to sign a jar that specifies individual permissions.

    The change means that self-signed jars, even ones that specify individual...
  2. Re: Running unsigned (Java) applications like this will be blocked in a future release

    I do think this is all related to the security exploits.

    Basically, Java is (or at least used to be) set up to allow code to run in one of two modes- in a "sandbox" or not. Code run in a sandbox...
  3. Re: Running unsigned (Java) applications like this will be blocked in a future release

    Sorry, I didn't realize you already paid for a certificate. In that case, you should be fine.

    But yeah, it's a real shame for novices and hobbyists who can't afford certificates. Deploying with...
  4. Re: Running unsigned (Java) applications like this will be blocked in a future release

    As well as reply #19 to this thread.
  5. Re: Running unsigned (Java) applications like this will be blocked in a future release

    Let us know how it goes in January when Oracle changes all of this.
  6. Re: Running unsigned (Java) applications like this will be blocked in a future release

    This is also going to affect me pretty severely. I started a conversation on JGO that you might find helpful: Running Jar with Unknown Publisher Blocked in Future Java Release - Java-Gaming.org
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