use existing android studio jks file for cordova apk sign and align

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Ashraful Haque

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Apr 14, 2016, 1:50:42 PM4/14/16
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Hi
I have one app published in playstore and build by android studio.
Now I have created apk by ionic

command for cordova was 
cordova build --release android

and for signing command was
jarsigner -verbose -sigalg SHA1withRSA -digestalg SHA1 -keystore xutility.jks xutility.apk xutility

it says

jar signed.


Warning:
No -tsa or -tsacert is provided and this jar is not timestamped. Without a timestamp, users may not be able to validate this jar after the signer certificate's expiration date (2039-11-13) or after any future revocation date.

Please help. What should I do

Rob Willett

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Apr 14, 2016, 2:37:28 PM4/14/16
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Worry about it in 23 years time? 

Rob

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Robert Harrison

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Apr 14, 2016, 4:40:39 PM4/14/16
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Ø  Worry about it in 23 years time? 

 

Reasonable… but as a long (long) time programmer I can tell you this… it was exactly that kind of thinking the created the Y2K issues  J

 

 

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Rob Willett

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Apr 14, 2016, 4:49:08 PM4/14/16
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Robert,

I can relate to the timescales. I can remember coding in the 80's in C and worrying about time flicking over in 2037. We actually coded for years beyond 2037 (and that was nearly 30 years ago <gulp>). 

I know that the UK govt still runs code that was designed and coded in the late 60's. This runs some of the pensions code, many of the people who designed it are no longer with us. They are ICL mainframes running George 3 (from memory). I know of a number of aborted attempts to move off them to Unix and Oracle DB's. Without exception these attempts failed as nobody was quite sure what was success and what was failure after all these decades. 

Anyway, if the OP's app is still running in 23 years time AND Android is backward compatible enough to still run it AND I'm still around then I will personally resolve the problem for them (whatever it is) as well as buying everyone on this list a large bottle of vintage champagne. 

Rob

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Robert Harrison

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Apr 14, 2016, 4:55:41 PM4/14/16
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I hear you. But when we coded dates mm/dd/yy, we never expected our software to be around after 1999, but there is was, all over the place!

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