Am Freitag, dem 16.02.2024 um 07:20 + schrieb Bob Brown:
*I* am of the opinion that "Thou Shalt Never Modify The JVM Installation" and
this especially applies to the cacerts file. *I* always pass configuration
options around, eg:
I would say: "It depends". Debian (and its derivatives, like
As Paul says, Groovy sits on top of Java...but...over the years, I have noticed
that people are often unaware of the flexibility in the JVM.
I have seen "how to make a certificate for Application X" documents that are
several dozen pages long, filled with generations of accumulated "good stuff"
Hi David,
Groovy sits on top of the JDK, so if you install cacerts into the JDK
you are using, then Groovy should use them just fine.
Possibly there could be issues depending on what client library you
are using to make the https connection.
Cheers, Paul.