We use WebSphere Commerce to run our sites so the default version of Java is IBM's. That works great for all of our IBM-related products. :)

Ejaz Ahmed Syed wrote:
Thanks for following with the update. Do you know how the IBM's
implementation was getting picked up on the linux server. I believe it
had sun's jdk instead of ibm's jdk.

Thanks

On Fri, Jun 6, 2008 at 9:21 AM, Trent Ohannessian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Just following up my own item...

I had the server admins install Sun's version of java and now the tests run
fine.  So it had to be something with IBM's JSSE implementation since the
jre is the only thing that changed.

Trent

Trent Ohannessian wrote:
Hello,

Has anyone tried using the IBMJSSEProvider instead of the default Sun
provider when making ssl connections?

I created a pretty simple test locally on my Windows machine to test a
secure site.  Works wonderfully.

I put the test on our Linux box (where we want the tests to ultimately
run) and I keep getting a SocketException saying the socket is closed when
trying to make the https connection.  If I remove the https and try to
connect via http, it will work for a couple of pages until we require https
at which point it fails with the same SocketException.

After turning on debugging for pretty much everything I noticed the
provider was different between my local and the Linux server so I started
chasing that a little bit.  Locally it's set to use Sun's and on the server
it's using IBM's.

I tried setting the connectioninitializer:

<property name="webtest.connectioninitializer"
value="com.canoo.webtest.security.SunJsseClientAuthConnectionInitializer" />

....and all that got me was a "Provider not found exception."

I'm trying to not have Sun's implementation installed on the server, so,
here I am. :)  Can the IBMJsse be used?  Is this even the right wild goose
to be hunting?

Thanks!
Trent
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