Re: SSL, Java and Tomcat-Apache

From: Pascal Geuns (pascal.geuns@bitengines.com)
Date: 05/30/02


Date: Thu, 30 May 2002 13:18:18 +0200
From: Pascal Geuns <pascal.geuns@bitengines.com>

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in article 1022718622.167599@sj-nntpcache-5, James Tang at
jamestang@consultant.com wrote on 2002/05/30 02:33:

> If you are using Apache as HTTP server, configure it to support HTTPS.
> If you are using Tomcat as HTTP server, configure it to support HTTPS.
>
> "Peach" <peachpo@pinpon.com> wrote in message
> news:9vfqvo$2sr$1@news.wanadoo.es...
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have a similar problem. I'm using a Java application with applets and
>> servlets and I want to make it run with HTTPS feature. The question is:
> What
>> do I have to change to work it out? The Java code? Just the server
>> configuration? I'm using Apache-Tomcat (sometimes just Tomcat standing
>> alone).
>>
>> Thanks for anyone who can help me.
>>
>>
>>
>> Edu <faqsoster@terra.es> escribió en el mensaje de noticias
>> 9vaalp$e3mfq$1@ID-116982.news.dfncis.de...
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I hope someone can help me.
>>>
>>> I have a java application based on applets-servlets. The HTTP server
> used
>> is
>>> Tomcat with Apache. These are the internet features appearing in my
>>> application:
>>> - The conection client-server is HTTP.
>>> - The application creates sockets for transfering files between client
> and
>>> server.
>>> - The applet opens web pages.
>>>
>>> I would like to add SSL security options to the features named before,
> but
>> I
>>> don't know exactly how to do it:
>>>
>>> Do I need to modify just the server Tomcat-Apache configuration?
>>> Which additional modules do I need for Tomcat-Apache?
>>> Should I modify the Java code as well? Which parts of it?
>>> Which new java classes should I add? (I've heard of some classes
>>> implementing methods for the use of "secure sockets", but I don't know
>>> neither where I can find them, nor which JDK they belong to.
>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks very much.
>>> Regards,
>>>
>>> --
>>> Eduardo F.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>



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