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@mohamed amin mengat,
1) Navigate to the websphere admin console with your browser. You will likely get a permissions issue that the certificate is not trusted by your browser.
2) This permissions issue means the default certificate by websphere is a "self signed" certificate.
3) You must either import WebSphere's "Self Signed" cert by exporting it from the browser and importing it into the JVM that jenkins is using
or4) Provide a valid cert for websphere