Alex,

 

Thanks for the response. What I did wrong was that I imported 

the server's certs into the default keysotre which was not 

"cacerts". Keytool used a file called ".keystore" as default 

and that's why weblogic was not picking up the certificate. 

Now I have imported it into cacerts and its working fine.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Guy With Question wrote:    
  
This time I was successful in importing my server's certificate by using the   
following command-  
keytool -import -alias local -file XP.cer The import was successful, but I 
still get the exact same SSLHandshakeException. Please help... Thanks! You need 
to either import it into $JAVA_HOME/jre/lib/security/cacerts (the password is 
'changeit') or set a different TrustStore. 
-0xe1a    

                
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