at com.myscript.iink.NativeFunctions.createEngine(Native Method)
userid: chen.jing@dhs.sg
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Olivier @MyScript
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about 1 year ago
Dear Jing Chen,
Thank you for contacting us and your question.
Currently, I checked your console and do not see any error message, but saw an application was activated on 2 devices. Can you confirm you could start an application (maybe the default code samples)?
Currently, I checked your console and do not see any error message, but saw an application was activated on 2 devices. Can you confirm you could start an application (maybe the default code samples)?
Jing Chen
I ran into this problem, however, this certificate was just sent to me and it is the first time i am testing the code i wrote.
Caused by: java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: invalid certificate
at com.myscript.iink.NativeFunctions.createEngine(Native Method)
userid: chen.jing@dhs.sg
Dear Jing Chen,
Thank you for contacting us and your question.
Currently, I checked your console and do not see any error message, but saw an application was activated on 2 devices. Can you confirm you could start an application (maybe the default code samples)?
Regarding the error message by itself, is it occurring when creating a new application? If so, do you have an internet connection available? Is the identifier of your certificate aligned with the package name that can be found in the AndroidManifest.xml https://developer.myscript.com/support/account/on-device-license-management/#on-device-dashboard ?
Best regards,
Olivier
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Dear Jing Chen,
Thank you for contacting us and your question.
Currently, I checked your console and do not see any error message, but saw an application was activated on 2 devices. Can you confirm you could start an application (maybe the default code samples)?
Regarding the error message by itself, is it occurring when creating a new application? If so, do you have an internet connection available? Is the identifier of your certificate aligned with the package name that can be found in the AndroidManifest.xml https://developer.myscript.com/support/account/on-device-license-management/#on-device-dashboard ?
Best regards,
Olivier
Jing Chen
Thank you so much for identifying the issue! It is resolved after creating a new certificate which aligns with the package name