Let me post the solution:
It is very easy to transfer client certificate to servers that required
client authentication using certificate,
just add the following two statements in my webservice client:
System.setProperty(javax.net.ssl.keyStore,keystore);
Yes, you are right, this is what my book used. :-)
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发件人: quanxin zhu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
发送时间: 2007年9月25日 22:58
收件人: Tomcat Users List
主题: Re: ??: could two tomcat servers have mutual authentication?
Let me post the solution:
It is very easy to transfer client certificate
ok, I know.
Thx a lot!
2007/9/24, Mark Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
quanxin zhu wrote:
Could you explain it in detail?
You have written the code to call a web service. You need to write
additional code to pass a certificate.
where could I find the instruction to modify the code to
I setup a tomcat server 1 using client authentication, and deployed a
webservice on it.
So, when invoke the webservice, a certification is needed.
In server 2 , I want a servlet to invoke the webservice in server 1.
could server 2 automatically provide its certification to tomcat 1 when
invoke
Thanks for your reply
Could you explain it in detail?
where could I find the instruction to modify the code to implement this
function?
Any suggestion?
I have another questions, when navigate a servlet using browser, the tomcat
server could trasfer the certification to browser automatically,
quanxin zhu wrote:
Could you explain it in detail?
You have written the code to call a web service. You need to write
additional code to pass a certificate.
where could I find the instruction to modify the code to implement this
function?
Goggle woudl be a good place to start.
I have
quanxin zhu wrote:
Could you explain it in detail?
You have written the code to call a web service. You need to write
additional code to pass a certificate.
where could I find the instruction to modify the code to implement this
function?
Goggle woudl be a good place to start.
I have