Thanks Florian. Importing the server certificate into the Java truststore fixed the problem.
Naresh On Thu, Jul 28, 2011 at 6:07 PM, Florian Müller < [email protected]> wrote: > Hi Naresh, > > You can (and should) import the server certificate into the Java truststore > [1] and this exception should go away. > > The brute force alternative is to call the following piece of code before > you connect and unknown certificates will be ignored. > Make sure you remove this code before you use your application in > production! > > > Florian > > > [1] > http://download.oracle.com/javase/6/docs/technotes/tools/windows/keytool.html > > > > <code> > private void acceptSelfSignedCertificates() { > TrustManager[] trustAllCerts = new TrustManager[] { new > X509TrustManager() { > public X509Certificate[] getAcceptedIssuers() { > return null; > } > > public void checkClientTrusted(X509Certificate[] certs, String > authType) { } > > public void checkServerTrusted(X509Certificate[] certs, String > authType) { } > } }; > > try { > SSLContext sc = SSLContext.getInstance("SSL"); > sc.init(null, trustAllCerts, new java.security.SecureRandom()); > > HttpsURLConnection.setDefaultSSLSocketFactory(sc.getSocketFactory()); > } catch (Exception e) { > } > } > </code> > > > On 28/07/2011 22:31, Naresh Bhatia wrote: > > I am trying to connect to a CMIS repository via https. The server uses a > > test certificate. When I connect via the browser, it warns that "The > site's > > security certificate is not trusted!". However I can ignore the warning > and > > proceed anyway. Is it possible to do something similar with OpenCMIS? > > Currently it is giving me the following exception: > > > > org.apache.chemistry.opencmis.commons.exceptions.CmisConnectionException: > > Cannot access > > > https://localhost:8443/alfresco/service/cmis?repositoryId=df9d48f6-a276-4e5b-8168-1175a672a9fc > : > > sun.security.validator.ValidatorException: PKIX path building failed: > > sun.security.provider.certpath.SunCertPathBuilderException: unable to > find > > valid certification path to requested target > > > org.apache.chemistry.opencmis.client.bindings.spi.atompub.HttpUtils.invoke(HttpUtils.java:184) > > > org.apache.chemistry.opencmis.client.bindings.spi.atompub.HttpUtils.invokeGET(HttpUtils.java:60) > > > org.apache.chemistry.opencmis.client.bindings.spi.atompub.AbstractAtomPubService.read(AbstractAtomPubService.java:484) > > > org.apache.chemistry.opencmis.client.bindings.spi.atompub.AbstractAtomPubService.getRepositoriesInternal(AbstractAtomPubService.java:652) > > > org.apache.chemistry.opencmis.client.bindings.spi.atompub.RepositoryServiceImpl.getRepositoryInfo(RepositoryServiceImpl.java:62) > > > org.apache.chemistry.opencmis.client.bindings.impl.RepositoryServiceImpl.getRepositoryInfo(RepositoryServiceImpl.java:69) > > > org.apache.chemistry.opencmis.client.runtime.SessionImpl.connect(SessionImpl.java:581) > > > org.apache.chemistry.opencmis.client.runtime.SessionFactoryImpl.createSession(SessionFactoryImpl.java:61) > > > > Thanks. > > Naresh > > > >
