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To whom it may concern,

On 9/22/2010 3:04 PM, aravidu wrote:
> but how? this is not a webclient

The class is called WebService and the identified in your code is
"client". How is this not a client?

> nor is the client running on a webserver.

That's not relevant.

> how can i do this?

If you are using a web services API, read the API, or ask the people who
wrote the API (not us). If you're written the code yourself, then you
have to work with the Java API to properly configure a trust store for
an outgoing HTTPS connection.

> i tried giving the client.keystore and client.truststore in VMARGS (of
> eclipse) but it wont work.

I'm not familiar with those system properties. Are you sure they are
meaningful? References to online documentation would be appropriate, here.

- -chris
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