On 26/01/2012 20:01, removeps-c...@yahoo.com wrote:
> If the 2nd application is secured by SSL, then the 1st application can send 
> requests to it, just like like it would to any other application.  If using 
> self-signed certificates you might need to export the certificate if 
> necessary, import it into a truststore, and use the javax.net.ssl.trustStore 
> property.

Top-posting is annoying.  Please reply, inline, below the relevant
statement/question from the previous correspondants message.


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> --- On Thu, 1/26/12, Hemanth Gundlapudi <hemanthgundlap...@yahoo.co.in> wrote:
> 
>> From: Hemanth Gundlapudi <hemanthgundlap...@yahoo.co.in>
>> Subject: ssl connection between two applications running on tomcat
>> To: users@tomcat.apache.org
>> Date: Thursday, January 26, 2012, 6:03 AM
>> Hi,
>>  
>> we have an application running on tomcat and that needs to
>> securely communicate with other application running on
>> tomcat. can someone please guide me through the steps how to
>> set up the ssl connections between these two application.
>>  
>> from first application :
>>  
>> 1. the request data will be sent through XML.
>> 2. clients are securely able to communicate with the first
>> application.
>>  
>> thanks much in advance for the help.
>>  
>> Thanks 
>> Hemanth
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