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Chapter 5 Section 5.5
Configuring the HTTPS eWay eWay Environment Properties
HTTPS eWay Adapter User’s Guide 52 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
5.5.4 Additional SSL Section Notes
Following are additional notes related to the properties in the SSL section.
Verify hostname
Description
Determines whether the host name verification is done on the server certificate during
the SSL handshake.
You can use this property to enforce strict checking of the server host name in the
request URL and the host name in the received server certificate.
Required Values
True or False; the default is False.
KeyStore Password Specifies the default KeyStore password.
The password is used to access the
KeyStore used for key/certificate
management when establishing SSL
connections; there is no default.
TrustStore Type The TrustStore type of the TrustStore used
for CA certificate management when
establishing SSL connections. If the
TrustStore type is not set by this method,
the default TrustStore type, JKS, is used.
A valid TrustStore type.
TrustStore Specifies the default TrustStore. The
TrustStore is used for CA certificate
management when establishing SSL
connections.
A valid TrustStore name.
There is no default value. It is
recommended to use
<c:\JavaCAPS>\logicalho
st\is\domains\<MyDomain
>\config\cacerts.jks
where <c:\JavaCAPS> is the
directory where the Sun Java
Composite Application
Platform Suite is installed and
<MyDomain> is the name of
your domain.
TrustStore Password Specifies the default TrustStore password.
The password is for accessing the
TrustStore used for CA certificate
management when establishing SSL
connections.
A valid TrustStore password.
There is no default value.
Table 8 Environment Configuration—Security, SSL (Continued)
Name Description Required Value
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