ATo achieve this the first thing is to enable SSL on IIS with a server
>certificate (I didn't bought a right one but generate
>one with MS certificate server).

You can also get a trial certificate (up to one year) from Thawte (Verisign)

>The only thing to take care about is not to have hard coded links in your
>html, jsp, servlets, and I must admit I had a good few one to modify.
What do you mean with "hard coded links"?
If you want your browser to use SSL you must specify https in your links
both for servlets (form tag action) and html.
Obviously SSL must be required on your link targeted object, I mean html
page or servlet (using JRun with IIS there is the  12404 knowledge base
article explains the setting needed to enable SSL on your servlets).
I successfully use SSL on servlets but I never tried from JSP.
AL

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