Re: Connecting Via HTTPS

From:
Alex.From.Ohio.Java@gmail.com
Newsgroups:
comp.lang.java.programmer
Date:
Thu, 31 Jul 2008 11:58:53 -0700 (PDT)
Message-ID:
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On Jul 31, 2:12 pm, HugeBob <rnu...@gmail.com> wrote:

Hi All,

I'm trying to import the public key of a secure site (https). But, I'm
having a lot of difficulty getting this to work. The JRE is on a Unix
box (SunOS 5.10). From my Windows XP workstation, I went to the site
with IE and retrieved the public key in DER Binary Format and saved it
to a *.cer file on the Unix box (via Samba share). I then used the
keytool to import it into the keystore at /{jrun_root}/jre/lib/
security/cacerts. I verified that it was in there with the keytool -
list -keystore cacerts command. Here's the code I'm trying to run.
But, I get a java.net.ssl.SSLHandshakeException. Can anyone lend some
guidance here?

import java.net.*;
import java.io.*;
import java.util.*;
import java.net.ssl.*;

public class WebService {

    public static String sessionCookie;

    public static void main(String [] args) {
        try {
            System.setProperty("javax.net.ssl.keyStore",
"path_to_keystore");
            System.setProperty("javax.net.ssl.keyStorePassword",
"keystorepassword");
            System.setProperty("javax.net.ssl.keyStoreType", "JKS");
            System.setProperty("javax.net.ssl.trustStore",
"path_to_trustkeystore");
            System.setProperty("javax.net.ssl.trustStorePassword",
"trustStorePassword");

            URL url = new URL("https://somesecureservice.somewhere.com/
resource");
            HttpsURLConnection conn = (HttpsURLConnection)
url.openConnection();
            conn.setDoOutput(true);
            conn.setRequestMethod("POST");
            conn.setRequestProperty("Accept", "text,xml");
            conn.setRequestProperty("Content-Type", "text,xml");

                if (sessionCookie != null) {
                    conn.setRequestProperty("Cookie", sessionCookie);
                }

                OutputStreamWriter wr = new
OutputStreamWriter(conn.getOutputStream());
                wr.write("<xmltag xmlns:cr=\"http://someservice.com/something\">");
                wr.write("<xmltaga>somevalue</xmltaga>");
                wr.write("</xmltag");
                wr.flush();

                BufferedReader rd = new BufferedReader(new
InputStreamReader(conn.getInputStream()));
                System.out.println(conn.getResponseCode());

                String line;
                while ((line = rd.readLine()) != null) {
                        System.out.println(line);
                }
                wr.close();
                rd.close();
        }
        catch (Exception t) {
                t.printStackTrace();
        }
    }

}


You don't need all this stuff with properties.
If public key is installed on the same JVM (double check it!) then you
are good to go.

Alex.
http://www.myjavaserver.com/~alexfromohio/

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