Ruchith,

Did you test latest Axis2 1.1 branch and can you confirm if it works for you?

thanks,
dims

On 1/5/07, Ruchith Fernando <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Gul,

For the Axis2 client to work you will simply have to set the JSSE
system properties in your client. Please see #8 of [1] for a list of
JSSE properties.

Exmaple:
If you configured Tomcat to use a self signed cert as its HTTPS cert.
Then you will have to set the " javax.net.ssl.trustStore" system
property to the path that holds the public key cert of the Tomcat's
certificate and set the password of the trust store as "
javax.net.ssl.trustStorePassword". If the trust store type is PKCS12
then you will have to set the "javax.net.ssl.trustStoreType" sys
property as well.

HTH,

Thanks,
Ruchith

[1] http://java.sun.com/products/jsse/install.html

On 1/3/07, Gul Onural <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I have spent some time to get https working for my web service using Axis2
> 1.1 release and nightly builds
> without any luck.
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> I was wondering if anyone was able to do this successfully. If yes, do you
> mind sharing the details ?
>
> What I am looking for is Axis2 specifics of using https to get access to a
> web service deployed using Axis2.
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> The project I am working on uses Tomcat to deploy the web service. Tomcat
> https configuration is easy
> enough, so I don't have any issues with getting Tomcat working using https.
> I have followed Tomcat documentation
> but I don't mind if you include what you have done in Tomcat configuration
> files, for completeness.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Gul
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