Developers guidelines | Signing applications
2 October 2006
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Second edition (October 2006)
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Preface
Purpose of this document
This document describes how to handle signing of native Symbian™ OS v9 applications for
Sony Ericsson phones. The document is intended for developers of UIQ™ 3 C++ applications who want
insight in the implications of Symbian Platform Security (PlatSec) on the deployment and installation of
applications in these phones.
Readers who will benefit from this document include support engineers and software developers.
It is assumed that the reader is familiar with C++ program development and deployment in general.