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Configuring Oracle Java CAPS for SSL Support Java CAPS Documentation |
Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) Overview
Public Keys, Private Keys, and Certificates
Generating a KeyStore and TrustStore
Creating a KeyStore in JKS Format
Creating a KeyStore in PKCS12 Format
Configuring a Oracle Java CAPS JMS IQ Manager to Use SSL
Configuring the Message Server URL
To Configure the Message Server URL
Changing the Self-Signed Server Certificate
To Change the Self-Signed Server Certificate
Configuring the Repository to Use SSL
Generating a Key Pair and a Self-Signed Certificate
To Generate a Key Pair and a Self-Signed Certificate
Obtaining a Signed Certificate
To Obtain a Digitally Signed Certificate from a Certificate Authority
To Obtain a Self-Signed Certificate from a Local Keystore
Configuring the server.xml File
To Configure the server.xml File
Testing the New SSL Connection
To Test the New SSL Connection
Configuring Enterprise Manager to Use SSL
Creating the Keystore and Trust Store
To Create the Keystore and Trust Store
Importing the Domain Certificate
To Import the Domain Certificate
Enabling Security on the Application Server
To Enable Security on the Application Server
Logging In to Enterprise Manager
To Log In to Enterprise Manager
Using SSL With the WebSphere MQ Adapter
Creating a Certification Authority
To Create a Certification Authority
To Issue a Certificate to a Queue Manager
To Issue a Certificate to Java CAPS
Using the OpenSSL Utility for the LDAP and HTTPS Adapters
Creating a Sample CA Certificate
To Create a Sample CA Certificate
Signing Certificates With Your Own CA
To Create a CSR with keytool and Generate a Signed Certificate for the Certificate Signing Request