All Applets and Web Start applications must be signed with
a certificate from a trusted authority to run in a Java™ 7 environment.
The default security configuration for Java 7 running in a browser changes significantly
in the January 2014 CPU (Oracle 7u51, IBM® 7
SR6-FP1). When running in these Java environments:
- All Applets and Web Start applications must be signed with a certificate
from a trusted authority. Self-signed certificates will not be accepted.
- All JARS are required to have the Permissions attribute
set in the JAR Manifest.
The
ctgclient.jar file shipped
in CICS® TG
V9.0.0.2 has
the
Permissions attribute set and is signed with
trusted CA certificates from Symantec:
Any other JARs running as part of Applets and Web Start applications
will also need to have the Permissions attribute
set in the JAR Manifest and be signed with a certificate from a trusted
authority.