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GJARSIGNER(1)			      GNU			 GJARSIGNER(1)

NAME
       gjarsigner - Java ARchive (JAR) file signing and verification tool

SYNOPSIS
       jarsigner [OPTION]... FILE ALIAS

       jarsigner -verify [OPTION]... FILE

DESCRIPTION
       When the first form is used, the tool signs the designated JAR file.
       The second form, on the other hand, is used to verify a previously
       signed JAR file.

       FILE is the .JAR file to process; i.e., to sign if the first syntax
       form is used, or to verify if the second syntax form is used instead.

       ALIAS must be a known Alias of a Key Entry in the designated Key Store.
       The private key material associated with this Alias is then used for
       signing the designated .JAR file.

OPTIONS
       Common options

       The following options may be used when the tool is used for either
       signing, or verifying, a .JAR file.

       -verbose
	   Use this option to force the tool to generate more verbose
	   messages, during its processing.

       -internalsf
	   When present, the tool will include --which otherwise it does not--
	   the ".SF" file in the ".DSA" generated file.

       -sectionsonly
	   When present, the tool will include in the ".SF" generated file
	   --which otherwise it does not-- a header containing a hash of the
	   whole manifest file.	 When that header is included, the tool can
	   quickly check, during verification, if the hash (in the header)
	   matches or not the manifest file.

       -provider PROVIDER_CLASS_NAME
	   A fully qualified class name of a Security Provider to add to the
	   current list of Security Providers already installed in the JVM in-
	   use. If a provider class is specified with this option, and was
	   successfully added to the runtime --i.e. it was not already
	   installed-- then the tool will attempt to remove this Security
	   Provider before exiting.

       -help
	   Prints a help text similar to this one.

       Signing options

       The following options may be specified when using the tool for signing
       purposes.

       -keystore URL
	   Use this option to specify the location of the key store to use.
	   The default value is a file URL referencing the file named
	   .keystore located in the path returned by the call to
	   "java.lang.System#getProperty(String)" using "user.home" as
	   argument.

	   If a URL was specified, but was found to be malformed --e.g.
	   missing protocol element-- the tool will attempt to use the URL
	   value as a file-name (with absolute or relative path-name) of a key
	   store --as if the protocol was "file:".

       -storetype STORE_TYPE
	   Use this option to specify the type of the key store to use. The
	   default value, if this option is omitted, is that of the property
	   "keystore.type" in the security properties file, which is obtained
	   by invoking the static method call "getDefaultType()" in
	   "java.security.KeyStore".

       -storepass PASSWORD
	   Use this option to specify the password which will be used to
	   unlock the key store. If this option is missing, the User will be
	   prompted to provide a password.

       -keypass PASSWORD
	   Use this option to specify the password which the tool will use to
	   unlock the Key Entry associated with the designated Alias.

	   If this option is omitted, the tool will first attempt to unlock
	   the Key Entry using the same password protecting the key store. If
	   this fails, you will then be prompted to provide a password.

       -sigfile NAME
	   Use this option to designate a literal that will be used to
	   construct file names for both the ".SF" and ".DSA" signature files.
	   These files	will be generated, by the tool, and placed in the
	   META-INF directory of the signed JAR.  Permissible characters for
	   NAME must be in the range "a-zA-Z0-9_-".  All characters will be
	   converted to upper-case ones.

	   If this option is missing, the first eight characters of the ALIAS
	   argument will be used. When this is the case, any character in
	   ALIAS that is outside the permissible range of characters will be
	   replaced by an underscore.

       -signedjar FILE
	   Use this option to specify the file name of the signed JAR. If this
	   option is omitted, then the signed JAR will be named the same as
	   FILE; i.e., the input JAR file will be replaced with the signed
	   copy.

       Verification options

       The following options may be specified when using the tool for
       verification purposes.

       -verify
	   Use this option to indicate that the tool is to be used for
	   verification purposes.

       -certs
	   This option is used in conjunction with the -verbose option. When
	   present, along with the -verbose option, the tool will print more
	   detailed information about the certificates of the signer(s) being
	   processed.

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0.99.1-pre			  2013-03-22			 GJARSIGNER(1)
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