Description
Signs jar or zip files with the javasign command line tool. The
tool detailed dependency checking: files are only signed if they
are not signed. The signjar attribute can point to the file to
generate; if this file exists then
its modification date is used as a cue as to whether to resign any JAR file.
Parameters
| Attribute |
Description |
Required |
| jar |
the jar file to sign |
Yes, unless nested filesets have
been used. |
| alias |
the alias to sign under |
Yes. |
| storepass |
password for keystore integrity. |
Yes. |
| keystore |
keystore location |
No |
| storetype |
keystore type |
No |
| keypass |
password for private key (if different) |
No |
| sigfile |
name of .SF/.DSA file |
No |
| signedjar |
name of signed JAR file |
No |
| verbose |
(true | false) verbose output when signing |
No; default false |
| internalsf |
(true | false) include the .SF file inside the signature
block |
No; default false |
| sectionsonly |
(true | false) don't compute hash of entire manifest |
No; default false |
| lazy |
flag to control whether the presence of a signature
file means a JAR is signed |
No; default false |
| maxmemory |
Specifies the maximum memory the jarsigner VM will use. Specified in the
style of standard java memory specs (e.g. 128m = 128 MBytes) |
No |
Parameters as nested elements
| Attribute |
Description |
Required |
| fileset |
fileset of JAR files to sign. Will be ignored if
the jar attribute of the task has been set. |
No |
Examples
<signjar jar="${dist}/lib/ant.jar"
alias="apache-group" storepass="secret"/>
signs the ant.jar with alias "apache-group" accessing the
keystore and private key via "secret" password.
Source: Apache Ant
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