Configure SSL for an Oracle SOA Cloud Service Instance
Secure Socket Layer (SSL) is the most commonly-used method of securing data sent across the internet, and assures visitors that transactions with your application are secure. You can configure SSL between the client browser and the load balancer in your Oracle SOA Cloud Service instance to ensure that applications are accessed securely.
By default, SSL is already enabled within the software components of an Oracle SOA Cloud Service instance, including Oracle WebLogic Server and the load balancer. They are configured to use a self-signed SSL certificate that was generated by Oracle SOA Cloud Service. Clients will typically receive a message indicating that the signing CA for the certificate is unknown and not trusted.