Hi, I already posted this problem in an ibm forum, but they haven't an answer yet....
I have an implementation with HttpClient to make a https connection. When I use this with the JVM (in a junit test) from RSA (Rational Software Architect), all works fine. If I call the same within websphere I get this exception: javax.net.ssl.SSLHandshakeException: com.ibm.jsse2.util.h: No trusted certificate found at com.ibm.jsse2.n.a(n.java:15) at com.ibm.jsse2.jc.a(jc.java:171) at com.ibm.jsse2.db.a(db.java:129) at com.ibm.jsse2.db.a(db.java:333) at com.ibm.jsse2.eb.a(eb.java:145) at com.ibm.jsse2.eb.a(eb.java:274) at com.ibm.jsse2.db.m(db.java:330) at com.ibm.jsse2.db.a(db.java:149) at com.ibm.jsse2.jc.a(jc.java:450) at com.ibm.jsse2.jc.g(jc.java:115) at com.ibm.jsse2.jc.a(jc.java:187) at com.ibm.jsse2.j.write(j.java:8) at java.io.BufferedOutputStream.flushBuffer(BufferedOutputStream.java:88) at java.io.BufferedOutputStream.write(BufferedOutputStream.java:127) at java.io.FilterOutputStream.write(FilterOutputStream.java:97) at org.apache.commons.httpclient.methods.ByteArrayRequestEntity.writeRequest(ByteArrayRequestEntity.java:90) So I assume that the RSA JVM somehow can find the certificate, the websphere not. But I checked the cacert files, they are both identical. Is there a way to tell HTTPClient which keystore it should use. So I can create an own keystore, which I provide to HTTPClient? Thanks in advance ... /Marc -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Problem-using-HTTPClient-with-SSL-in-Websphere-tp19291299p19291299.html Sent from the HttpClient-User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]