Hi there, 

I believe you should just install the certificate on your server of choice. We 
use docker, and just load the certificate into /etc/certificates, and ssl just 
works. We do use the NMS.AMQP package, and not the activemq one.

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Sorry to take up your time to read my email.Thank you very much!
I am an software engineer. I try to use Apache.NMS.ActiveMQ  to connect 
ActiveMQ. When I use tcp connection, it works. But when I use ssl, I find no 
function to load client certificate and also find no function to callback to 
validate remote certificate. So I use 
ServicePointManager.ServerCertificateValidationCallback, but it also not be 
called. Could you give me some support or some example to connect ActiveMQ 
using SSL?

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