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Asked: May 26, 20262026-05-26T21:39:14+00:00 2026-05-26T21:39:14+00:00

I get the following error on a self-signed jar: jar verified. Warning: This jar

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I get the following error on a self-signed jar:

jar verified.

Warning:
This jar contains entries whose certificate chain is not validated.

Re-run with the -verbose and -certs options for more details.

I signed the jar like this:

"C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.7.0\bin\jarsigner" -keystore myKeyStore myJar.jar myAlias

My jar has 2 entry points: One for java web start, and one for an applet.

  • If I run the jar in a java web start way, it has no incidence.
  • But if I run the jar as an applet. I get a strong security warning at some point when I try to access a bitmap resource embeded in the jar.

Using the -verbose and -certs options shows a lot of lines. And I don’t understand anything of this. This is the output: output.txt (part of the 6307 lines reproduced below).

s     157850 Tue Nov 08 12:57:44 CET 2011 META-INF/MANIFEST.MF

      X.509, O=keyja.com
      [certificate is valid from 17/08/11 17:32 to 24/07/11 17:32]
      [CertPath not validated: null]

      112909 Tue Nov 08 12:57:44 CET 2011 META-INF/KEYJA_CO.SF
        1108 Tue Nov 08 12:57:44 CET 2011 META-INF/KEYJA_CO.RSA
sm       180 Tue Nov 08 12:16:40 CET 2011 com/keyja/client/a/a/a/k.class

      X.509, O=keyja.com
      [certificate is valid from 17/08/11 17:32 to 24/07/11 17:32]
      [CertPath not validated: null]

sm       252 Tue Nov 08 12:16:40 CET 2011 com/keyja/client/a/a/a/r.class
...
(around 6000 lines of other output along the same lines)

  s = signature was verified 
  m = entry is listed in manifest
  k = at least one certificate was found in keystore
  i = at least one certificate was found in identity scope

jar verified.

Warning: 
This jar contains entries whose certificate chain is not validated.

How to sign the jar file ?

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    2026-05-26T21:39:14+00:00Added an answer on May 26, 2026 at 9:39 pm

    Thanks Andrew Thompson. I have unsigned my jar file, and found the bug. It’s better unsigned you’re right about this, because signing makes no point since I don’t need to get out of the sandbox.

    For the record, the bug was the use of the jnlp.jar library. In order to make it work, I launched the applet using jnlp/applet code instead of a standard tag.

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