Hi, I had a similar problem like this and found the solution. I wrote a blog article about it, maybe it can help you:
http://www.quendor.org/archiv/428 -- Michael ripcord schrieb: > Hi, I've created a CXF (2.1) java client against a web service and i'm using > SSL. > I have used the TLS parameters and set the protocol to "SSL". > TLSClientParameters tlsParams = new TLSClientParameters(); > tlsParams.setSecureSocketProtocol("SSL"); > httpConduit.setTlsClientParameters(tlsParams); > > Now i'm getting the exception: > sun.security.validator.ValidatorException: No trusted certificate found. > This is the same issue as: > http://www.nabble.com/client-SSL-question-td15564062.html > http://www.nabble.com/client-SSL-question-td15564062.html > > Basically, I don't want to provide a certificate, I just want the client to > accept connections to all servers. > I have tried adding the trust manager defined on the following page: > http://blog.progs.be/?p=71 http://blog.progs.be/?p=71 > > But it just causes a standard error: > org.apache.cxf.interceptor.Fault: Could not send Message. > : > Caused by: java.io.IOException: Not Found > at > org.apache.cxf.transport.http.HTTPConduit$WrappedOutputStream.handleResponse(HTTPConduit.java:1888) > > > Could anyone offer advice on this? > Any help would be greatly appreciated. > Thanks. > -- Dipl.-Technoinform Michael Kleinhenz tarent Gesellschaft für Softwareentwicklung und IT-Beratung mbH Heilsbachstr. 24, 53123 Bonn | Poststr. 4-5, 10178 Berlin fon: +49(228) / 52675-0 | fon: +49(30) / 27594853 fax: +49(228) / 52675-25 | fax: +49(30) / 78709617 Geschäftsführer: Boris Esser, Elmar Geese HRB AG Bonn 5168 - Ust-ID: DE122264941
