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Thread: Signature Tool - How to automatically open .cod files with - Java Development - BlackBerry Support Community Forums

Started 4 months, 2 weeks ago by sblantipodi
I used to be able to simply double-click on my .cod file and it would automatically open in the Signature Tool I don't know what in tarnation I did, but now when I double click on it, it opens in Visual-Stinking-Studio So, I tried to right-click it and open it with SignatureTool.jar, but I guess I can't do that since Windows gives me an error: "...blablabla.cod is not a Valid Win32 ...
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bikas replied 4 months, 2 weeks ago
You can sign your cod just clicking a .bat file with the following text format. java -jar "sinatureTool.jar file path" -a -c -p yourPassword yourcode   Like:   java -jar "C:\Program Files\Research In Motion\BlackBerry JDE 4.6.0\bin\SignatureTool.jar" -a -c -p yourPassword yourCod.cod   Regards Bikas    

sblantipodi replied 4 months, 2 weeks ago
this is a good alternative but is there a way to do what I asked for? thanks!

Marek_ replied 4 months, 2 weeks ago
-My Computer-(menu) Tools-Folder Options-File Types -Find the extension .COD - ADVANCED -> Action-"open" Application used to perform action: javaw.exe -jar "PATH_TO_JDE\BIN\SignatureTool.jar" "%L"

bikas replied 4 months, 2 weeks ago
Hi sblantipodi,   Marek_ gave the clue.   To solve your problem do the following:  1. Tools -> Folder Options -> File Types  2. Select the extension .COD  3. Press 'Restore' Regards Bikas   Message Edited by bikas on 08-17-2009 02:45 AM

sblantipodi replied 4 months, 2 weeks ago
This not works on Windows 7 RTM...

sblantipodi replied 4 months, 2 weeks ago
is there some solutions for Vista/7?

Marek_ replied 4 months, 2 weeks ago
Since I'm not using W7, google says try this W7 http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/9154-default- programs-associate-file-type-protocol.html Vista http://www.annoyances.org/exec/show/article02-500 Message Edited by Marek_ on 08-17-2009 01:12 PM

sblantipodi replied 4 months, 2 weeks ago
yes, I've tryed it but this javaw.exe -jar "PATH_TO_JDE\BIN\SignatureTool.jar" "%L"  it doesn't work well.

sblantipodi replied 4 months, 2 weeks ago
please help.

Marek_ replied 4 months, 2 weeks ago
Just a thought - did you try to reinstall the JDE?

 

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sblantipodi
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Signature Tool - How to...
Published (2009-10-15 19:37:00)
it doesn't work on 7...
Marek_
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Signature Tool - How to...
Published (2009-08-19 02:32:00)
Just a thought - did you try to reinstall the JDE?
bikas
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Signature Tool - How to...
Published (2009-08-16 16:42:00)
Hi sblantipodi,   Marek_ gave the clue.   To solve your problem do the following:  1. Tools -> Folder Options -> File Types  2. Select the extension .COD  3. Press 'Restore' Regards Bikas   Message Edited by bikas on 08-17-2009 02:45 AM
SergGr
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Signature Tool - How to...
Published (2009-08-19 05:52:00)
OK, previous advice "doesn't work well" but could you elaborate what exactly happens when advice is applied? Also just to check, could  you run command line (cmd or whatever it is called in Windows 7) in the folder with your code file and run there  javaw.exe -jar "PATH_TO_JDE\BIN\SignatureTool.jar" YOUR_CODE_FILE_NAME.cod what happens? If nothing good, what is the output to the console?   P.S. just...
danadydy
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Signature Tool - How to...
Published (2009-10-15 18:22:00)
Open File Explorer.    Tools > Folder Options c> File Types > select COD from the list > Advanced btn > (from Ation list) select open > Edit btn > (in the Application used to perform action)javaw.exe -jar "C:\BB\BlackBerry JDE 4.7.0\bin\SignatureTool.jar" "%L"     Of vourse give your path to SignatureTool.jar....   Good luck!    

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