I need to use a soap based web service on my Java applet SSL. I know that you have a go -Beach / Proxy can be a sublet act, but I have to use web service directly on applet SSL. The problem is supplying curts for the web server hosting the web server of the web server. I supplied these Java applet runtime settings via the Java control panel:
-Djavax.net .ssl.keystore =
& lt; Local Path .p12
>-Djavax.net.ssl.keyStorePassword =
& lt; I have also imported the client proof (.p12) through the client certificate that I was hoping to do in the Java Control Panel:
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Mainstore KS = Keystore.Just instance ("JSC"); Ks.load (New FileInputStream (System.getProperty ("javax.net.ssl.keystore"), System.getProperty ("javax.net.ssl.keystorePassword"). ToCharArray ());
And use Keystore from there but no dice! It seems that I can not see those properties from within the applet. I do not want to hardcode the path, or I used JR 1.6.0_10 I am doing
Is there any other way to use a web service without applet proxy proxy? Maybe I'm wrong Besides, I am going to go down.
BTW: The subnet proxy approach that I want to move from far away is written here:
Thanks!
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To access properties and connect to one host from another You will need an applet to do (A) a signed applet, and (b) permissions to allow your applet Use.
EDIT: Permissions may be will be automatically automated once.
The applet has been signed.
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