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"Re: Client truststore configuration"
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Hi Ted,
Sorry for the delay. Have you made any progress with this issue?
A client proxy for an EJB3 will start up a Remoting client configured on the remote
server. If so configured, it will create a SocketFactory which, in the case of the
sslsocket transport (and the other ssl transports), will refer to a truststore. If EJB3
with sslsocket is configured to use an SSLSocketBuilder bean, then the truststore will
just get read once. I'm thinking that what you need to do is move the
SSLSocketBuilder configuration information to the sslsocket Connector bean so that each
time a Remoting client is created, it will create a new SocketFactory, configuring it with
a newly read truststore. See Chapter 5 of the Remoting Guide for more information (
http://docs.jboss.org/jbossremoting/docs/index.html
http://docs.jboss.org/jbossremoting/docs/index.html).
-Ron
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