Oh. Then add --exec to your start.ini, before your your -D... lines.
This will cause the Jetty server startup to fork a new JVM with those arguments set as JVM properties. Joakim Erdfelt / [email protected] On Wed, Feb 10, 2016 at 6:40 AM, Mohan Kumar G <[email protected]> wrote: > Thanks for the response. I am not talking about scuring web socket > service. calling another secured service inside web socket service. > > > Client ------------> Web socket service ---------(inside the service > code calling another SOAP service) ----------> Soap service > > On Wed, Feb 10, 2016 at 7:22 AM, Joakim Erdfelt <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> If you are using javax.websocket, then you have no options. >> The ability to setup / configure the SSL for the javax.websocket client >> just does not exist in the javax.websocket API. >> Perhaps a future version of the javax.websocket spec will have that >> available (including setting up proxies for websocket clients) >> >> If you are using Jetty's WebSocketClient API (has nothing to do with >> javax.websocket), then you can configure a SslContextFactory and pass it >> into the constructor of the WebSocketClient to configure the SSL/TLS that >> will be used (including things like the keystore, truststore, cipher >> selection, protocol selection, etc..) >> >> Joakim Erdfelt / [email protected] >> >> On Tue, Feb 9, 2016 at 7:10 PM, Mohan Kumar G <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> >>> Hello, >>> >>> Here is my scenario. We have websocket service deployed on Jetty 9.2.x >>> >>> This web socket service is trying to call a service which is mutually >>> authenticated. >>> >>> I have store created (.pfx file) which has both private and public keys. >>> >>> I have kept "mystore" file under etc under jetty base. >>> >>> Added the below commands to server.ini file under my jetty base. >>> >>> -Djavax.net.ssl.keyStore=etc\mystore >>> -Djavax.net.ssl.keyStorePassword=mypassword >>> -Djavax.net.ssl.trustStore=etc\mystore >>> -Djavax.net.ssl.trustStorePassword=mypassword >>> >>> When my web socket service tryies to call service which requires mutual >>> authentication it's giving the below error. >>> >>> *Can you please helps to resolve this issue?* >>> >>> >>> javax.net.ssl.SSLHandshakeException: >>> sun.security.validator.ValidatorException: PKIX path building failed: >>> sun.security.provider.certpath.SunCertPathBuilderException: unable to find >>> valid certification path to requested target >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> jetty-users mailing list >>> [email protected] >>> To change your delivery options, retrieve your password, or unsubscribe >>> from this list, visit >>> https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/jetty-users >>> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> jetty-users mailing list >> [email protected] >> To change your delivery options, retrieve your password, or unsubscribe >> from this list, visit >> https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/jetty-users >> > > > _______________________________________________ > jetty-users mailing list > [email protected] > To change your delivery options, retrieve your password, or unsubscribe > from this list, visit > https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/jetty-users >
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