i try to help. I will create a Jira if you do not mind where I also explain how 
I make the WSDL thing working for https, which could not have worked before.
Reason is that for fetching the WSDL it uses a completely different approach 
(WSDL4Java), where in the connector code no truststore was defined  (only for 
doing actually SOAP requests). This was fixed and it can create the service. 
But then after service creation in the following lines of codes it fetches the 
xsd which does not work (it says it cannot find them), which is strange as the 
Url is correct and reachable. Hence, I suspect it does not understand it is a 
http URL but instead it tries to open it on the file system.
I am pretty busy at the moment, but I try to support and give feedback as soon 
as possible.

I don’t know what is different to your 2 installations - maybe they are http or 
partly http or there is some patch to the code that did not make it into the 
git.
I can tell that I can test with Content Server 10 as well as 16. 
SOAP UI has no problem and in the end it does exactly the same (starting from 
the https WSDL etc.)

> Am 22.01.2020 um 13:17 schrieb Karl Wright <daddy...@gmail.com>:
> 
> 
> The whole web services java + cxf architecture is pretty mysterious.  The 
> only way I've made progress is by finding code snippets in stackoverflow; the 
> documentation is not adequate.  BUT there are configuration files that 
> determine how the WSDL parser resolves references.  I don't know how we would 
> force that configuration to be in effect but something like that would need 
> to be done.  I'm just surprised that you're having this problem when two 
> other installations didn't.  There must be a difference somewhere.
> 
> Karl
> 
> 
>> On Wed, Jan 22, 2020 at 5:11 AM Jörn Franke <jornfra...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Sorry I did not have much time, my next action plan is to try to modify the 
>> catalogue xml to fetch it directly from the https. For some reasons it can 
>> fetch the WSDL (after my fix), but not the included xsds despite that in the 
>> error message it has the correct url of them.
>> Are you aware of any configuration that tries to force file based access of 
>> those? In the Code i did not find anything suspicious.
>> 
>>>> Am 22.01.2020 um 10:28 schrieb Karl Wright <daddy...@gmail.com>:
>>>> 
>>> 
>>> Has there been any news?
>>> I'd love to get this tied up so that you're able to proceed.
>>> Karl
>>> 
>>>> On Thu, Jan 16, 2020 at 12:08 PM Jörn Franke <jornfra...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>> Ok I understand. I will try and let you know. Thanks again very much for 
>>>> your fast and detailed answer. Really appreciated. I hope I can give back 
>>>> with the solution to fetch WSDLs from https and maybe a solution to this 
>>>> problem (maybe other will face this as well).
>>>> 
>>>> About the connector: the WSDL is successfully fetched via https (not file 
>>>> - no clue why) - after the modification I made. The only problem I see now 
>>>> is that the xsd to which the WSDL is referring are not fetched. The 
>>>> bizarre thing is that the https url that it mention for the xsd is 
>>>> absolutely correct. So I assume it does not understand an http url, maybe 
>>>> that is related to configuration.
>>>> 
>>>>>> Am 16.01.2020 um 14:53 schrieb Karl Wright <daddy...@gmail.com>:
>>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> The WSDLS are bundled with the jar.  We intended this to be the ONLY way 
>>>>> the wsdls were accessed, and made lots of changes to the wsdls 
>>>>> accordingly, so that they referenced other wsdls via the "file system".  
>>>>> The wsdls are the fixed up ones that are used to build the java stubs 
>>>>> locally, plus a config file that's supposed to tell CXF how to resolve 
>>>>> referenced wsdls.  That config file may or may not be correct, because we 
>>>>> never were able to get CXF to use the local resource wsdls during actual 
>>>>> connection.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Except now they seem to be both fetched via https AND locally sourced.  I 
>>>>> have no idea how that can be.  I had assumed it was done one way or the 
>>>>> other but not both.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Perhaps the problem is that the configuration file is being read but the 
>>>>> resource wsdls are not being found?  Removing the meta-inf from the jar 
>>>>> would then force everything to go through https.  Ideally I'd love it if 
>>>>> that wasn't needed and we could get the resource fetch working everywhere.
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> Karl
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>>> On Thu, Jan 16, 2020 at 8:20 AM Jörn Franke <jornfra...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>> Well i am not sure how they solved it - I will share a tested solution 
>>>>>> in Jira and everyone can check. Maybe their wsdl is accessible through 
>>>>>> http?
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> What works is doing call through https,  but thee fetching of WSDL did 
>>>>>> not - as this is through another mechanism.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> I don’t think that the open text is different, the WSDL look very 
>>>>>> similar to the repository. 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> The strange thing is that for this error message it tries to access the 
>>>>>> xsd through a https url (which is perfectly accessible for the server). 
>>>>>> Could it be that the connector restrict itself somehow to local file 
>>>>>> system only or similar?
>>>>>> Have you faced this issue before?
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> Am 16.01.2020 um 12:56 schrieb Karl Wright <daddy...@gmail.com>:
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> I should say that we have (AFAICT) at least two independent 
>>>>>>> installations of the csws connector working in the field, at least one 
>>>>>>> of them using secure connections.
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Karl
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> On Thu, Jan 16, 2020 at 6:54 AM Karl Wright <daddy...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>> We solved the WSDL fetching through HTTPS, or thought we had, by 
>>>>>>>> restructuring the code according to a number of articles we found.  
>>>>>>>> This was supposedly tested and worked in one installation.  Nobody has 
>>>>>>>> ever reported issues with the wsdls being fetched however; I worry 
>>>>>>>> that you may have a different version of OpenText that is incompatible 
>>>>>>>> with the one we developed against.  That's the problem with this kind 
>>>>>>>> of architecture; unless the wsdls are included in the jar there can be 
>>>>>>>> issues.  We tried to do that too but were unable to get it to work.
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> Karl
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>> On Thu, Jan 16, 2020 at 5:34 AM Jörn Franke <jornfra...@gmail.com> 
>>>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>>> Ok i fixed the source to fetch WSDL from https (it is not perfect yet 
>>>>>>>>> as it does not use the truststore yet but this I can fix) - I will 
>>>>>>>>> share later in a Jira.
>>>>>>>>> It is however now unable to locate the imported document 
>>>>>>>>> /Authentication?xsd=2 relative to Authenticaton?wsdl#types1
>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>> I will look into this, but if someone has come cross it then please 
>>>>>>>>> let me know.
>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>> Am 16.01.2020 um 10:22 schrieb Jörn Franke <jornfra...@gmail.com>:
>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>> Coming back to the original topic. I believe SSL was never fully 
>>>>>>>>>> solved from what i read in the corresponding issue. Apparently, the 
>>>>>>>>>> fetching of the WSDL itself through https was not possible. Do you 
>>>>>>>>>> remember still some insights beyond what is written in the issue ?
>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>>> Am 16.01.2020 um 00:37 schrieb Karl Wright <daddy...@gmail.com>:
>>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>> Let me think about that option.
>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>> Karl
>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>>> On Wed, Jan 15, 2020 at 5:38 PM Jörn Franke <jornfra...@gmail.com> 
>>>>>>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>> We could make it configurable, e.g. in properties.xml. Here people 
>>>>>>>>>>>> could set it to SSL, TLS, TLSv1.2 (to restrict it to TLS1.2 => 
>>>>>>>>>>>> some companies may want that!). Is this a viable option? That 
>>>>>>>>>>>> would be also future proof. We can leave it by default to SSL, but 
>>>>>>>>>>>> we should put in the example config files TLS by default (so new 
>>>>>>>>>>>> starters do not get even the idea to use an outdated protocol) AND 
>>>>>>>>>>>> put a comment with recommendation to use/enforce always newest 
>>>>>>>>>>>> protocols for security reasons. Of course, the choice is then with 
>>>>>>>>>>>> the people using the software.
>>>>>>>>>>>> Could that be something sensible from your point of view?
>>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>>>> On Wed, Jan 15, 2020 at 11:14 PM Karl Wright <daddy...@gmail.com> 
>>>>>>>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>> It's rather immaterial what browsers do here.  What's important 
>>>>>>>>>>>>> is what  *existing servers* support, since that is what we're 
>>>>>>>>>>>>> connecting with.
>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>>>> I tend to agree that *most* people have probably upgraded to web 
>>>>>>>>>>>>> servers that support TLS.  But we can't guarantee it, nor can we 
>>>>>>>>>>>>> assume that people have upgraded to the most modern version of 
>>>>>>>>>>>>> TLS exclusively.  In fact I think we can assume they have *not*.  
>>>>>>>>>>>>> When the SSL issues were discovered a couple of years back, the 
>>>>>>>>>>>>> standard recommendation was simply to *disable* SSLv1 and SSLv2, 
>>>>>>>>>>>>> not to upgrade to Java 11 or some such.  We still support (and 
>>>>>>>>>>>>> have people using!!) early forms of NTLM (v1 to be specific), for 
>>>>>>>>>>>>> instance.  We're not going to be able to wag the dog here.  
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Breaking changes of this kind usually mean we go to a whole new 
>>>>>>>>>>>>> major version of MCF.
>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>>>> However, if you can show that SSLContext.getSSLFactory("TLS") 
>>>>>>>>>>>>> produces a SSLSocketFactory that works with all versions of TLS 
>>>>>>>>>>>>> and SSL that do not have known security holes, I would support 
>>>>>>>>>>>>> changing over to that.  If it turns out we need much more 
>>>>>>>>>>>>> specificity about the kind of SSLSocketFactory we produce, then 
>>>>>>>>>>>>> we need a better solution anyhow for handling multiple protocols 
>>>>>>>>>>>>> in one socket factory.
>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Karl
>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> On Wed, Jan 15, 2020 at 5:17 AM Jörn Franke 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> <jornfra...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Hi Karl,
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> No it does not. I can look into that further, but Current 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> browsers stop supporting anything below TLSv1.2 in March 2020.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Then TLS exists since more than ten years. I expect any server 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> running nowadays will always have tls support.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> SSL itself is not supported since some time now. From a security 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> perspective it should even break servers that run only SSL as 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> they are inherently insecure and also clients that only support 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> SSL are adding to this.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> However if you have an idea how this should be made configurable 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> then I can look into this. 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Best regards 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Am 15.01.2020 um 10:52 schrieb Karl Wright 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> <daddy...@gmail.com>:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Mcf currently requires jdk8.  Jdk11 is non trivial to support 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> because of the removal of many jdk classes connectors need.  It 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> will be ported at some point but not lightly.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Similarly, disabling SSL would certainly break many 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> installations upon upgrade  and we do not do that lightly.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> The core methods that mcf supplies its connectors should 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> therefore be updated to support but not mandate tls.  The 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> protocol specification one gives to sslcontext is not a 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> detailed one but rather a major version.  What I don't know is 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> whether"tlsv1" also allows for older protocols etc.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Karl
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> On Wed, Jan 15, 2020, 1:19 AM Jörn Franke 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> <jornfra...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Yes I am doing that but I will need to rebuild.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I don’t recommend TLSv1 - this is already outphased and will 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> lock out TLSv1.2. I try TLS only as it includes all TLS 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> protocols (depends on JDK).
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> SSL will not be supported by this (however as I said there are 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> other parts of the code where there is a getInstance(TLS). And 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> some caveats: On JDK6+7 TLS only means TLSv1 (and newer TLS 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Protocols are deactivated) on JDK8 it means also that newer 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> TLS protocols are enabled.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> To be honest in my opinion - a SSL only one is a significant 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> security hole and given how old TLS support is JDK i would be 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> surprised if there is someone using such a server (most 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Organisations should switch to TLSv1.2 in any case as all 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> protocols below have been broken). 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> While it works for all JDKs - probably JDK8 should be 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> recommended as it seems to have all TLS protocols activated 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> when using „TLS“. Older JDKs seem to deactivate TLSv1.1 and 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> TLSv1.2 when using TLS. I will write more about this in the 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> JIRA, once I verified that this solves the problem. 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Then TLSv1.3 is JDK11 only - I will investigate what that 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> implies.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Does ManifoldCf supports JDK11?
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Am 15.01.2020 um 00:08 schrieb Karl Wright 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> <daddy...@gmail.com>:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I think you can just change the code to read as follows when 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> it creates the SSLContext:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> SSLContext ctx = SSLContext.getInstance("TLSv1");
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I don't know if TLS will downgrade to SSL if that's all 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> that's available.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Karl
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> On Tue, Jan 14, 2020 at 6:02 PM Jörn Franke 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> <jornfra...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Yes it you do not change this setting as what I suspect 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> happens here. See my previous mail for details.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Am 14.01.2020 um 23:51 schrieb Karl Wright 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> <daddy...@gmail.com>:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> It looks looks TLS is actually enabled in the 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> SSLSocketFactory framework based on how you create the 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> SSLSocketContext.  See:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E19698-01/816-7609/security-83/index.html
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>  
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Karl
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>  
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> On Tue, Jan 14, 2020 at 5:48 PM Karl Wright 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> <daddy...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> The design of ManifoldCF deliberately manages keystores on 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> a connection by connection basis, not globally.  If you 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> think the only way to implement TLS is via global keystore 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I very much doubt it.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I am on the road until late tomorrow but somewhere along 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> the line I can do some research into why TLS won't work as 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> we are currently doing it.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Karl
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> On Tue, Jan 14, 2020 at 12:56 PM Jörn Franke 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> <jornfra...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> These are TLS only. So maybe you have other servers where 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> tls and ssl are possible and it downgrades to 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> ssl.however, this is speculation and I need to verify it. 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I have to rebuilt manifold for that. Probably I have to 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> reinstall everything as the keystorefactory is a 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> dependency in the connector.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Am 14.01.2020 um 18:34 schrieb Karl Wright 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> <daddy...@gmail.com>:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> If you can recommend changes to support TLS, that would 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> be great.  The basic infrastructure should still work; 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> it is just a custom keystone and associated 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> SSLSocketFactory, which I think also is used for TLS 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> connections, unless I am missing something.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> On Tue, Jan 14, 2020, 9:38 AM Jörn Franke 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> <jornfra...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Yes this works fine. I believe the error comes from the 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> fact that TLS connections are not supported. 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Am 14.01.2020 um 15:31 schrieb Michael Cizmar 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> <michael.ciz...@mcplusa.com>:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> If you want to test the url and the ssl, I would 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> recommend attempting using SSLPoke to confirm that 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> they keystore is setup properly:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>  
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> https://github.com/MichalHecko/SSLPoke
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>  
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Michael
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>  
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> From: Karl Wright <daddy...@gmail.com>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Reply-To: "user@manifoldcf.apache.org" 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> <user@manifoldcf.apache.org>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Date: Tuesday, January 14, 2020 at 7:21 AM
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> To: "user@manifoldcf.apache.org" 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> <user@manifoldcf.apache.org>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Subject: Re: CSWS Connector : 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> ServiceConstructionException: Failed to create service
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>  
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Hmm, others have succeeded setting up SSL connections 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> with the current code.  Hoping they chime in here.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>  
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Karl
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>  
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> On Tue, Jan 14, 2020, 8:19 AM Jörn Franke 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> <jornfra...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> It seems that it has indeed a certificate issue as it 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> cannot find a valid certification path to the target. 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> The thing is: I added those certificates in the UI 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> should it should not happen.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>  
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>  
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Am 10.01.2020 um 20:51 schrieb Jörn Franke 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> <jornfra...@gmail.com>:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 2.15 ...
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I will try on the weekend to see if I can get some 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> logs out of it. 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Am 10.01.2020 um 19:02 schrieb Karl Wright 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> <daddy...@gmail.com>:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Can I ask what version of MCF you are using?  There 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> were issues with SSL in the first release of the csws 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> connector if I recall correctly, that were fixed for 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> the second release.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>  
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Karl
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>  
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>  
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> On Fri, Jan 10, 2020 at 11:42 AM Jörn Franke 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> <jornfra...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I added root, intermediate and server certificate (in 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> base64 cer, it seems to be recognized by manifoldcf), 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> but I still get the same message. I will try to get 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> somehow the full stacktrace 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Am 10.01.2020 um 17:21 schrieb Karl Wright 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> <daddy...@gmail.com>:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> If you are using SSL you need to have the proper 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> certificate saved in the connection's keystore.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Karl
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>  
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>  
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> On Fri, Jan 10, 2020 at 11:20 AM Jörn Franke 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> <jornfra...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> It is actually a server using configuration of the 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> command - driven multi-process model (but the agents 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> executed as a service and the war on a tomcat executed 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> as a service) under Linux.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>  
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I thought as well that it cannot reach the 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> webservices, the question is why. On the same server I 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> can reach the webservices and fetch the WSDL without 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> issues.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Maybe sth related to ssl ?
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Am 10.01.2020 um 14:59 schrieb Karl Wright 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> <daddy...@gmail.com>:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> How are you running manifoldcf?  Single process 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> example, or a custom setup of some kind?
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> This exception is a "catch all" exception generated 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> far below anything in ManifoldCF, but usually means it 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> cannot download the WSDLs from the service.  Getting 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> the full exception dumped in the log requires a "hack" 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> to the check() method of the connector, but I'm pretty 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> sure that's what's happening anyway.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Karl
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>  
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>  
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> On Fri, Jan 10, 2020 at 8:50 AM Jörn Franke 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> <jornfra...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I tried to use the CSWS connector, but already for the 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Authority connection I receive a 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> org.apache.cxf.service.factory.ServiceConstructionException:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>  Failed to create service.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Unfortunately I don’t see more details , also not in 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> the log (debug is activated). I try to get a little 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> bit more output by modifying the connector, but maybe 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> someone has already an idea why this can happen?
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Are there some special instructions to use it? The 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> pointers to the webservices are correct, I tested via 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Curl and SOAPUI.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Thank you.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Best regards

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