1. >A new Client Certificate is in place I know TLS pretty well but I don't know RECEIVE ORDER at all. Client Certificates are relatively unusual. Does anyone know for sure: does RECEIVE ORDER require a client certificate? If not, then this is a red herring.
2. > Write failed That *sounds* to me more like a firewall or similar issue, not a certificate issue (although error messages are of course not necessarily perfectly logical). Certificates are involved in session establishment, not in "writing." Charles On Tue, 20 Jun 2023 10:18:44 -0500, Tom Longfellow <tom.longfel...@courts.state.md.us> wrote: >Thanks to all so far. Still on my journey. > >I have confirmed that my Firewall staff has not blocked me. (ports 80 and 443 >found at IBM) >I have confirmed that my DNS world can find the new host names. And even >confirmed that the old names are working DNS aliases. >My HTTPS references were changed to the new hostnames in my RECEIVE ORDER jcl. > >I downloaded that cert on 24 May... In early June, the Service hosts changed >to the Cloud (all hail the cloud!!) >A new Client Certificate is in place and at the end of the day - I am back >full circle to Java again. > >GIM44336S ** AN UNUSUAL CONDITION OCCURRED. GIMJVREQ - >java.net.SocketException: Write failed ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to lists...@listserv.ua.edu with the message: INFO IBM-MAIN