Hi Ai, For testing purposes you should be able to download the remote server certificate using openssl or similar tools (https://superuser.com/questions/97201/how-to-save-a-remote-server-ssl-certificate-locally-as-a-file).
Once you have the certificate you want to trust, you can store it in a keyStore and tell the JVM to trust it using: "-Djavax.net.ssl.trustStore=/path/to/keystore" to create the trustStore you can use: https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E19509-01/820-3503/ggfka/index.html Hope this helps. Carlos. El 18/1/18 a las 14:25, Al Grant escribió: > Hi, > > No I don't - I only have my private key and cert. I can get the server cert > soon. > > I presume it needs to be imported into the java keystore - and then somehow > referenced from the code? > > > > > > -- > Sent from: http://cxf.547215.n5.nabble.com/cxf-user-f547216.html
