I would be pretty sure that it has something to do with the fact that you are using a self signed certificate.
I have run into this problem mainly when testing SSL connections accross my test web servers i.e. establishing connections to https://foo.com and using self signed certificates. In most cases I've written ignorant https clients for my junit test cases which establish connections regardless of whether a certificate is signed or otherwise. Have a look at: http://jug.org.ua/wiki/display/JavaAlmanac/Disabling+Certificate+Validation+in+an+HTTPS+Connection Although the explanation is in Russian the code is in English :) This might be another one: http://ws.apache.org/xmlrpc/ssl.html although I haven't read this. In general a google search for: Create a trust manager that does not validate certificate chains Will give you these resources. Hope this helps! Cheers, Gary On 4/25/07, zkn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: <snip> --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
