StandardSSLContextService is necessary if you want the incoming HTTP 
connections to be over HTTPS (i.e. encrypted and secured). If you want this 
feature, you will need to configure an SSL controller service with your 
keystore and truststore files and the appropriate passwords.


Andy LoPresto
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> On Nov 30, 2016, at 10:46 AM, srini <nallurisrin...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Thanks Andy, Now StandardHttpContextMap is good.
> 
> I still have this error with HandleHttpRequest. StandardSSLContextService is
> invalid:
> 
> "'SSL Context Service' validated against
> 'c6b03cd2-69af-4a04-3ded-b3a1d39c07a6' is invalid because Invalid Controller
> Service: c6b03cd2-69af-4a04-3ded-b3a1d39c07a6 is not a valid Controller
> Service Identifier or does not reference the correct type of Controller
> Service"
> 
> 
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