Where you make the change all depends on your software stack.  Are you
using a web server?  Which one?  If not, what J2EE container are you using?
 Are you using a load balancer?  The SSL configuration is typically done at
the endpoint that the user agent connects to.  This could be the load
balancer, if you use one; it could be the web server, if you use one; or it
could be the J2EE container.

There have been a number of conversations around how to do something with
the web tier, but very little information about the software/hardware stack
in use.  The implementation specifics depend on what you are using.  Best
suggestion for everyone on the list who wants to know how to do X with the
web configuration (context path, ssl, etc.) is to outline your
software/hardware stack as it pertains to the web tier.

Axton Grams

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