You can do some configuration on the cxf conduit[1] and jetty engine[2] for the 
SSL security.  

[1]http://cxf.apache.org/docs/client-http-transport-including-ssl-support.html
[2]http://cxf.apache.org/docs/jetty-configuration.html

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On Sunday, August 18, 2013 at 12:30 PM, contactreji wrote:

> Hey pals..
>  
> I am currently trying to build some simple examples which involves sending
> request to a webservice using a cxf Endpoint..
>  
> Currently I have sent a request to the already shipped example with
> jbossfuse called SOAP.
>  
> Could somebody help me understand SSL securing the webservice and the client
> using a simple example. I just want a very basic example to understand the
> methodology.
>  
> Reji
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