@MarcMoMarco C'est indiqué en bas de chaque page avec le code 25GENHGEMCAA1: 25 pour 2025, GEN pour général, HGEMC la matière, AA la zone et 1 le numéro du sujet. Pour la métropole il faudrait ME1 à la fin
Jsign 7.0 is out! It features 5 new signing services (Azure Trusted Signing, Oracle Cloud, GaraSign, Vault Transit, SignServer), NuGet signing, signature tagging, batch signing whole directory trees, RSA 4096 support for PIV cards, and more https://t.co/1LxmXqNDW8
@1ovthafew If the feature is one of the most-often used then it's important and worth discussing. Bikeshedding is more about wasting time debating about trivial topics unrelated to the core features, such as code formatting or versioning schemes.
Only $10/month for a code signing certificate with a cloud hosted key, Microsoft Trusted Signing puts an end to expensive certificates https://t.co/c0FJnbOIMa
Jsign 6.0 is out! What's new? APPX/MSIX packages and Dynamics 365 extensions signing, Yubikey and PIV card support with no external libraries, SafeNet eToken automatic configuration, and a JCA provider usable with jarsigner and other Java applications https://t.co/1LxmXqN66A
Jsign has learned a new trick and can now be used to sign jar files with a key stored on AWS, Azure Key Vault or Google Cloud KMS
https://t.co/MenyK1tG9C
Jsign 5.0 has been released. The highlights for this release are the AWS KMS integration, first class support for Nitrokeys and smart cards, and a greatly improved handling of MSI files https://t.co/hmWwyh5sy5
Kotlin migrated for the first time to Debian testing tonight and is on track to be part of Debian 12 "Bookworm".
https://t.co/uwwkaSl7hy
#java#kotlin#debian