Cannot find the file .csi for code signing

I'm new to the development for a Blackberry. I get the following error message when you try to build an application that uses a persistent store.

WARNING! : reference to the class: net.rim.device.api.system.PersistentObject requires the signature with the key: RIM API implementation

I found that I'm supposed to have a .csi file from when I registered with the area of the developer, but I'm not. Can I request a new one or what?

Thank you

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You can buy rim, code signing certificates.

The process details are here: http://na.blackberry.com/eng/developers/javaappdev/codekeys.jsp

Form of payment etc. is here: https://www.blackberry.com/SignedKeys/

Once you have paid and submitted your application, it takes a few weeks to receive the keys. If you use eclipse, you can then install the keys in your IDE.

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