Hi Eric Does your test class use a package definition? It might be neccessary to put the key file somewhere in the classpath, but it should IMO not be inside of a package.
Andreas > -----Original Message----- > From: Eric BOYER [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2005 4:54 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Newbie question - HTTPS and testkeys > > > Hello, > > I try to set up a HTTPS xmlrpc server but i've got an exception : > java.io.FileNotFoundException: testkeys (No such file or directory) > > with the code : > " > SecureWebServer server = new SecureWebServer(port); > server.addHandler("bonjour", new HelloWorld2()); > > server.start(); > " > > So I generated a testkey file with : > " > keytool -genkey -alias duke -keystore testkeys -keyalg rsa > " > > I put the testkey file in the directory of *.java and *.class but I > always have got the exception. > > Could help me please ? > > Thanks, > > Eric >
