Renew code signing certificate

I just wonder if there is any article about code signing with renewed certificate.  My Thawte certificate will expire soon. Let's say I renew it now and get the new certificate. My air app can update itself automatically when newer version is found. My question is, will my air app (older version signed with the old certificate) update successfully to the newer version (signed w/ renewed certificate)?

You should use Migration feature to connect both versions of app.
You can read Oliver's blg here:
http://blogs.adobe.com/simplicity/install-update/

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