ere it
>> could not be used, netty throws me no exception, the connection remains
>> open, but the messages I send do not get to the server. If I connect
>> directly using an SSLSocket I see a javax.net.ssl.SSLHandshakeException.
>> Is there something I am missing here?
>>
>> thanks in advance,
>> Gareth Collins
>>
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missing here?
>
> thanks in advance,
> Gareth Collins
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ere something I am missing here?
>
> thanks in advance,
> Gareth Collins
>
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Ashwin Karpe, Principal Consultant, PS - Opensource Center of Competence
Progress Software Corporation
14 Oak Park Drive
Bedford, MA 01730
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+1-972-304-9084 (Office)
+1-972-971-1700 (Mobile)
ere something I am missing here?
>
> thanks in advance,
> Gareth Collins
>
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Ashwin Karpe, Principal Consultant, PS - Opensource Center of Competence
Progress Software Corporation
14 Oak Park Drive
Bedford, MA 01730
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+1-972-304-9084 (Office)
+1-972-971-1700 (Mobile)
n, but the messages I send do not get to the server. If I connect
directly using an SSLSocket I see a javax.net.ssl.SSLHandshakeException. Is
there something I am missing here?
thanks in advance,
Gareth Collins
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