My client works fine, but I don't want it to require the trust store. I've read how one can use SSLSocketFactory to somehow configure the client to use SSLSocketBuilder.REMOTING_SERVER_AUTH_MODE=false, but I also don't want the client to know about port 3873, only port 1099.
How would I change my stand alone test client to make this work? I have changed jboss-4.2.3.GA/server/default/deploy/ejb3.deployer/META-INF/jboss-service.xml as follows: | <mbean code="org.jboss.remoting.transport.Connector" | name="jboss.remoting:type=Connector,name=DefaultEjb3Connector,handler=ejb3"> | <depends>jboss.aop:service=AspectDeployer</depends> | <attribute name="InvokerLocator">sslsocket://${jboss.bind.address}:3873</attribute> | <attribute name="Configuration"> | <handlers> | <handler subsystem="AOP">org.jboss.aspects.remoting.AOPRemotingInvocationHandler</handler> | </handlers> | </attribute> | </mbean> | And I have this stand alone test client: | import java.util.Hashtable; | import javax.naming.InitialContext; | import javax.naming.NamingException; | public class TestClient { | public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception { | InitialContext ctx = null; | Hashtable<String, String> props = new Hashtable<String, String>(); | props.put("java.naming.factory.initial", "org.jnp.interfaces.NamingContextFactory"); | props.put("java.naming.provider.url", "jnp://localhost:1099"); | props.put("java.naming.factory.url.pkgs", "org.jboss.naming:org.jnp.interfaces"); | try { | ctx = new InitialContext(props); | } catch (NamingException e) { | e.printStackTrace(); | } | HelloWorld hello = null; | try { | hello = (HelloWorld) ctx.lookup("HelloWorldBean/remote"); | } catch (NamingException e) { | e.printStackTrace(); | } | System.setProperty("javax.net.ssl.trustStore", "/home/deckrider/jboss-4.2.3.GA-ssl/server/default/conf/localhost.keystore"); | System.setProperty("javax.net.ssl.trustStorePassword", "opensource"); | | System.out.println(hello.getMessage()); | } | } | | And just for reference, here's my EJBs: | import javax.ejb.Remote; | import javax.ejb.Stateless; | @Stateless | @Remote(HelloWorld.class) | public class HelloWorldBean implements HelloWorld { | public String getMessage() { | return "Hello EJB World"; | } | } | | import javax.ejb.Remote; | @Remote | public interface HelloWorld { | public String getMessage(); | } | My client works fine, but I don't want it to require the trust store. I've read how one can use SSLSocketFactory to somehow configure the client to use SSLSocketBuilder.REMOTING_SERVER_AUTH_MODE=false, but I also don't want the client to know about port 3873, only port 1099. How would I change my stand alone test client to make this work? View the original post : http://www.jboss.org/index.html?module=bb&op=viewtopic&p=4221574#4221574 Reply to the post : http://www.jboss.org/index.html?module=bb&op=posting&mode=reply&p=4221574 _______________________________________________ jboss-user mailing list jboss-user@lists.jboss.org https://lists.jboss.org/mailman/listinfo/jboss-user