My guess is that you didn't create the keystore file properly. I can't say 
what might have gone wrong there, but what I would suggest is to check your 
server config with a known-good keystore first, and then if you're really 
wedded to using the GoDaddy cert you can go back and try and fix that. I 
suggest you use a free LetsEncrypt cert first. Follow these instructions to 
convert your LE cert to a Java keystore file.

https://maximilian-boehm.com/hp2121/Create-a-Java-Keystore-JKS-from-Let-s-Encrypt-Certificates.htm

My company's servers use LE certs following the above process, so I can 
confirm that it works fine. Honestly, now that free SSL certs are available 
from LetsEncrypt, with a convenient command line renewal process, I can't 
see going back to paying for certs.

Good luck!
Doug

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