Hello folks,
I have a set of web services installed in Tomcat 6.0.26 that I would like to
access using HTTPs, I have following the instructions in Tomcat web side to
set up JSSE support and now I can access the web services using SSH.
My question is what do I have to do in my Java client-side cla
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Moley,
On 11/17/2010 3:23 AM, Moley Harey wrote:
> Thanks a lot Christopher, my web services are implemented using JAX WS API
> and I am connecting using REST, I was planning to use Apache Http Commons
> library for HTTPS as is the one I am using for
Thanks André, I have been checking Apache Http Commons API for connecting
through HTTPS in my client-side classes and it seems that protocol is
supported well.
My doubt regarding if I had to do anything special in the client side was
related to the certificate, I have a self generated certificate
Thanks a lot Christopher, my web services are implemented using JAX WS API
and I am connecting using REST, I was planning to use Apache Http Commons
library for HTTPS as is the one I am using for simple HTTP connections...
2010/11/16 Christopher Schultz
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Moley,
On 11/16/2010 9:33 AM, Moley Harey wrote:
> My question is what do I have to do in my Java client-side classes to work
> with HTTPS requests [to] Tomcat? Do I have to accept somehow the certificate
> provided by Tomcat in my Java classes?
Yes.
Moley Harey wrote:
Hello folks,
I have a set of web services installed in Tomcat 6.0.26 that I would like to
access using HTTPs, I have following the instructions in Tomcat web side to
set up JSSE support and now I can access the web services using SSH.
My question is what do I have to do in my