Used the JDK within my JDev environment and within it is a program called keytool:
In the CMD window do ...
Shows the entries and asks for confirmation.
Wants a “key password” for the alias which I entered as the same as the keystore password.
The above creates a file called HLKeystore in the C:\jdevstudio1111\jdk1.6\bin folder.
Now to generate the Certificate Signing Request to be sent to Verisign:
keytool.exe -certreq -file certreq.csr -keystore HLKeystore -alias highline
This generates a file called certreq.csr in the folder.
Next steps are as follows:
Worked with Aileen to enter all the information and the CSR into the Verisign Website and now we just wait for them to send the info back.
Received Order Approval email the has the Digital ID to be imported into the HLKeystore.
Copied the Certificate part of the email to a text editor and saved it as cert.p7b.
Copied the cert.p7b file to C:\jdevstudio1111\jdk1.6\bin and then opened a cmd window into that folder.
Entered the following command: keytool -import -trustcacerts -keystore HLKeystore -alias highline -file cert.p7b
entered password and certificate was installed into HLKeystore.
Zipped up and emailed the new HLKeystore to John and Dave to be used in the building (DD) of all EARs from here on in.
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