ADT migrate commandThe -migrate command applies a migration signature to an AIR file. A migration signature must be used when you renew or change your digital certificate and need to update applications signed with the old certificate. Note: The migration certificate must be applied within 180 days
from the expiration of the certificate. Once this grace period has
elapsed, your application updates can no longer be signed with a
migration signature. Users can first update to a version of your
application that was signed with a migration signature and then
install the latest update, or they can uninstall the original application
and install the new AIR package.
To use a migration signature, first sign your AIR application using the new or renewed certificate (using the -package or -sign commands), and then apply the migration signature using the old certificate and the -migrate command. The -migrate command uses the following syntax: adt -migrate AIR_SIGNING_OPTIONS input output AIR_SIGNING_OPTIONS The AIR signing options identifying the original certificate that was used to sign existing versions of the AIR application. The signing options are fully described in ADT code signing options. input The AIR file already signed with the NEW application certificate. output The name of the final package bearing signatures from both the new and the old certificates. Note: The file names used for the input and output AIR files must
be different.
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