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We are developing a small Java Program which will sign the jar file. For Signing the Jar file using a jarsigner we are using a ProcessBuilder API for creating the command. But we are getting error while executing it.

Below given is the code snippet:

String command = "jarsigner -verbose -keystore "%KEYSTORE%" -digestalg SHA1 "%JAR FILE%" "%ALIAS%" -storepass "%PASSWORD%"

ProcessBuilder processBuilder = new ProcessBuilder(command);
Process p = processBuilder.start();

But while execution we are getting the IOException as response.

Then I also tried by creating the String array: Below given is the code snippet:

String [] commands = new String[]{"jarsigner", "-verbose" , "-keystore ./sample/xyz.keystore" , "-digestalg SHA1 " , "./sample/xyz.jar" , "alias" , "password"};

ProcessBuilder processBuilder = new ProcessBuilder(commands); Process p = processBuilder.start();

Output: It is displaying the options provided by jarsigner , this is the behavior when the arguments provided are not correct. But if I am trying the same command from command prompt it is working properly.

Please help in executing the command using ProcessBuilder.

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  • Hello , by putting the keystore and keystore values separate the command is working, but it is giving an response on Java 1.6 , it is working on Java 1.7 and above. But we need to make it work on 1.6. May 26, 2015 at 14:34

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As per its docs ProcessBuilder takes an array of Strings to specify the command. The first element is the program that will be executed, the rest are arguments.

Another reason why this isn't working is that ProcessBuilder does not replace environment variables (since it has no idea what they could look like on any given OS). Use System.getenv() instead.

Which leaves the array looking like this:

String command[] = { "jarsigner", "-verbose", "-keystore", System.getenv("KEYSTORE"), ... }

To respond to your edit, your problem is that you need to separate "-keystore" and "./sample/.." into two array elements.

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  • Hello, Thanks for the reply. We tried even with the array , but no success. May 26, 2015 at 13:39
  • Are you sure you did it correctly and understood the documentation? Please edit your question to include your full stack trace and everything you've tried so far (even the stuff you tried just now). Otherwise helping is really difficult and you won't get any good answers.
    – mhlz
    May 26, 2015 at 13:43
  • Take a look at my edited answer. I didn't understand what you meant with %KEYSTORE% until now (since you didn't explain it in your question), but I'm guessing it's supposed to be an environment variable on Windows in which case it won't work like you're doing it.
    – mhlz
    May 26, 2015 at 13:48
  • String [] commands = new String[]{"jarsigner", "-verbose" , "-keystore ./sample/xyz.keystore" , "-digestalg SHA1 " , "./sample/xyz.jar" , "alias" , "password"}; ProcessBuilder processBuilder = new ProcessBuilder(commands); Process p = processBuilder.start(); Output: It is displaying the options provided by jarsigner , this is the behavior when the arguments provided are not correct. But if I am trying the same command from command prompt it is working properly. May 26, 2015 at 14:04
  • You should really edit your question with this information. Just click on "edit" under the question.
    – mhlz
    May 26, 2015 at 14:06

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