Scott,
I implemented your recommendations in the properties-service.xml file which I 
placed in /server/default/deploy/:


  |     <attribute name="Properties">
  |       javax.net.ssl.trustStore = "/library/java/home/lib/security/cacert"
  |       javax.net.ssl.trustStorePassword = "changeit"
  |     </attribute>
  | 

I tried the values using both quotes and no quotes, and on both times the 
result was the same as mentioned in my earlier post. I even tried it with the 
names begining with -D, and again the result was same.

Any further ideas? I think that getting hold of a self-generated certificate, 
which is what i'm using, that is known to work will have to be the next port of 
call.

regards

Andrew

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