[Using Sakai] [Building Sakai] Anyone having issues with the Samigo audio applet on JRE7?

John Bush jbush at anisakai.com
Thu Mar 27 23:53:13 PDT 2014


If you purchase a code signing certificate, a few hundred US dollars
typically, and sign the applet with your cert, you can get past the
new restrictions.

On Wed, Mar 26, 2014 at 1:03 PM, Steve Swinsburg
<steve.swinsburg at gmail.com> wrote:
> No the 2.9.3 jar is still valid. It is an increased security policy in jre7.
>
> Thanks
> Steve
>
> sent from my mobile device
>
> On 27/03/2014 6:08 AM, "Andrea Schmidt" <agschmid at umail.iu.edu> wrote:
>>
>> Is this due to the year being up for the signed jar as mentioned in
>> https://jira.sakaiproject.org/browse/SAM-1997?
>>
>> Thanks, Andrea
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Mar 26, 2014 at 7:37 AM, Steve Swinsburg
>> <steve.swinsburg at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> Is anyone having an issue with the Samigo audio applet on JRE7?
>>> I am getting the popup:
>>>
>>> Missing required Permissions manifest attribute in main jar
>>>
>>> This is using the 2.9.3 applet in Sakai 2.8 with JRE7 in the browser.
>>>
>>> It appears that the manifest file needs an update and then for the jar to
>>> be re-signed, see:
>>>
>>> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/21404830/securityexception-during-executing-jnlp-file-missing-required-permissions-manif
>>>
>>> thanks,
>>> Steve
>>>
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