Publisher review:OpenSign is a collection of Java applets providing client-side digital signing functionality using x.509 certificates. OpenSign is a collection of Java applets providing client-side digital signing functionality using x.509 certificates. It currently consists of two applets, one for signing plain ASCII text and another providing login functionality.
OpenSign provides the following features:
- digital signing of text
- logon functionality
- support for x.509 certificates stored in PKCS12s
- support for x.509 certificates stored in the Microsoft Windows Keystore (CAPI)
- support for the native Microsoft Java virtual machine
- works in all common browsers: Firefox, Internet Explorer, Mozilla, Safari, etc.
- has a small footprint: The core applet is less than 100KB.
- has localization support
OpenSign does not provide any validation mechanisms for the signed XML document generated by the applet. Validating the signature is a serverside job and therefore not in the scope of the OpenSign project. The OpenOcesAPI does provide high-level functionality for validating and processing the signed XML documents generated by OpenSign.
OpenSign 1.7.0 is a Java script for XML Tools scripts design by openoces.org.
It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris.
Operating system:Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris