I have not looked at the source recently, but unless it is using the underlying Jersey code to delegate hostname and certificate trust to the default JRE cacerts truststore, the lack of SSLContextService means no truststore with which to accept server certificates, so the connection would be over HTTP, or (doubtful but possibly) unverified HTTPS.
Andy LoPresto [email protected] [email protected] PGP Fingerprint: 70EC B3E5 98A6 5A3F D3C4 BACE 3C6E F65B 2F7D EF69 > On Jul 28, 2016, at 10:11 AM, Nabegh <[email protected]> wrote: > > PostHTTP does not allow https calls without the SSLContextService, but are > you sure about the plain HTTP connection? > > > > > -- > View this message in context: > http://apache-nifi-developer-list.39713.n7.nabble.com/StandardSSLContextService-error-tp12887p12908.html > Sent from the Apache NiFi Developer List mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
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