Julius Davies-2 wrote:
>
> Your code is fine. Don't use /usr/bin/java (the gnu jvm)! Install a
> JVM from Sun or IBM or BEA or Blackdown, or Kaffe, at the very least,
> and use that instead.
>
> After installing a vendor's JVM, make sure you use the "java"
> executable they provide. For example:
>
> /opt/java/ibm-java-ppc-60/bin/java
>
>
> yours,
>
> Julius
>
OK
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/java/sslSocket$ echo $JAVA_HOME
/opt/jdk1.5.0_15/
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/java/sslSocket$ which java
/opt/jdk1.5.0_15//bin//java
It changed the error. I suspect it has to do with my inability to set the
cipher as I mentioned before.
Exception in thread "main" javax.net.ssl.SSLHandshakeException: Received
fatal alert: handshake_failure
Thanks,
Jim.
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